Edition |
1st ed. |
Description |
xiv, 380 pages ; 24 cm |
Note |
"Many of the essays in this anthology were presented at a conference on 'Speech, Equality and Harm' held at the University of Chicago Law School in March 1993"--Foreword. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 345-375). |
Contents |
Weapon to weaken: pornography in the workplace -- One man's dignity: interview with Emmit E. Fisher -- Case of the cross-burning: interview with Russ and Laura Jones -- Like a smack in the face: pornography in the trades -- Bible belt lesbians fight hate -- Desecration in darkness -- Indians are a people, not mascots -- In the belly of the beast: selling of sexuality -- Bargain basement in the marketplace of ideas. |
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Traumatic impact of ethnoviolence -- Effects of pornography on women -- Teenage training: effects of pornography on adolescent males -- Racism and sexism in pornography -- Hate activity and the Jewish community -- Costs of denial: self-censorship of research on degrading/dehumanizing pornography -- Defamation: trends, victimization, and incident descriptions. |
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Cross-burning and the sound of silence: anti-subordination theory and the First Amendment -- Silencing women's speech -- Pornography and racist speech as hate propaganda -- Gay 'male' syndrome: gay male pornography and the eroticization of masculine identity -- Hate groups, African Americans, and the First Amendment -- Everyday racism and the campaign of hatred -- Why the First Amendment is being used to protect violence against women -- Comments of an outsider on the First Amendment -- Triangular politics of pornography -- Pornography happens to women. |
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Prosecutor's dilemma: interview with Tom Foley -- Speech and violence: why feminists must speak out against pornography -- Regulation of hate speech and pornography after R.Z.V. -- Legitimacy of judicial review in speech cases -- Pornography in the workplace: sexual harassment litigation under Title VII -- Where race and gender meet: racism, hate crimes, and pornography -- Homage to heritage: native Americans say no to racial stereotyping -- Girls should bring lawsuits everywhere--pornography as speech and product. |
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Uncoupling free speech -- Words, conduct, caste -- Civil liberties, silencing, and subordination -- Recognizing the constitutional significance of harmful speech: the Canadian view of pornography and hate propaganda -- Pressure valves and bloodied chickens: an assessment of four paternalistic arguments afor resisting hate-speech regulation -- Speech, equality, and harm: the case against pornography -- Pornography and global sexual exploitation: a new agenda for feminist human rights -- The cases for regulation of hate speech and pornography -- First Amendment formalism is giving way to First Amendment legal realism -- Worlds apart: reconciling freedom of speech and equality. |
Subject |
Hate speech -- United States -- Congresses.
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Hate speech. |
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United States. |
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Hate crimes -- United States -- Congresses.
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Hate crimes. |
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Racism in language -- Congresses.
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Racism in language. |
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Pornography -- Social aspects -- United States -- Congresses.
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Pornography -- Social aspects. |
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United States. Constitution. 1st Amendment -- Congresses.
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Equality before the law -- United States -- Congresses.
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Equality before the law. |
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Hate speech. |
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Hate crimes. |
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Pornography. |
Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Added Author |
Lederer, Laura.
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Delgado, Richard.
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