Race-ing Justice, En-gendering Power: Essays on Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas and the Construction of Social Reality by Toni Morrison (Paperback, 1993)

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In October 1991, one of the most controversial cases in recent years unfolded in the US Supreme Court - the Clarence Thomas/Anita Hill hearings, a disturbing series of hearings which were broadcast on television and radio throughout the world. The case focused on language, on the legal problems in establishing the truth and on the justice system within America itself. It focused on key issues in American politics. The anger it created, and the debate which ensued, contributed to a new awareness of some fundamental problems which face everyone in the late 20th century. The racial and feminist issues raised by the case affect a wide variety of people. This collection of essays looks at the historical, political, cultural and racial ramifications of the Thomas/Hill affair, and includes contributions by leading US academics. There are 18 essays in all. Edited by the author of Jazz , The Bluest Eye , Sula , Song of Solomon , Tar Baby , and Beloved .

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PublisherVintage Publishing
ISBN-139780701157432
eBay Product ID (ePID)88227050

Product Key Features

Number of Pages512 Pages
Publication NameRace-ing Justice, En-gendering Power: Essays on Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas and the Construction of Social Reality
LanguageEnglish
SubjectSocial Sciences, Zoology
Publication Year1993
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaFamily Sociology, Criminal Law
AuthorToni Morrison
FormatPaperback

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Item Height216 mm
Item Weight566 g
Item Width138 mm

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EditorToni Morrison
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
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