ISBN:
9780199093779
,
9780199093762
,
0199093768
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xxvi, 408 Seiten)
Edition:
First edition
Series Statement:
Oxford scholarship online
Series Statement:
Political Science
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als The empire of disgust
DDC:
305.0954
Keywords:
Discrimination
;
Discrimination
;
Minorities Social conditions
;
Minorities Social conditions
;
Aversion
;
Aversion
;
Discrimination ; India
;
Discrimination ; United States
;
Minorities ; India ; Social conditions
;
Minorities ; United States ; Social conditions
;
Aversion ; India
;
Aversion ; United States
;
Konferenzschrift
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Konferenzschrift
;
Aufsatzsammlung
Abstract:
All known societies exclude and stigmatize one or more minority groups. Frequently these exclusions are underwritten with a rhetoric of disgust: people of a certain group, it is alleged, are filthy, hyper-animal, or not fit to share such facilities as drinking water, food, and public swimming pools with the `clean' and `fully human' majority. But exclusions vary in their scope and also in the specific disgust-ideologies underlying them. In this volume, interdisciplinary scholars from the United States and India present a detailed comparative study of the varieties of prejudice and stigma that pervade contemporary social and political life: prejudice along the axes of caste, race, gender, age, sexual orientation, transgender, disability, religion, and economic class.
Abstract:
The Dalit body: a reading for the Anthropocene /Dipesh Chakrabarty --Stigma or red tape? Roadblocks in the use of affirmative action /Ashwini Deshpande --Of big black bucks and golden-haired little girls: how fear of interracial sex informed Brown v. Board of Education and its resistance /Justin Driver --Four types of racism /Emilio Comay del Junco --A social location theory of gender: how gender borders create the category "woman" /Emily Dupree --Gender and anti-discrimination laws in India: modesty, honour, and defiled bodies /Vidhu Verma --Regulating retirement and wrinkles in an age of prejudice /Saul Levmore --Ageing, stigma, and disgust /Martha Nussbaum --Disgust or equality? Sexual orientation and Indian law /Martha Nussbaum --The rule of disgust? Contemporary transgender rights discourse in India /Jeffrey A. Redding --Combatting exclusions through law: rights of transgender people in India /H.R. Vasujith Ram --Disability, exclusions and resistance: an Indian context /Anita Ghai --Process of shaming: the limits of disability policy in India /Nandini Ghosh --What is the case against Muslims? /Aziz Z. Huq --Muslims and the politics of discrimination in India /Zoya Hasan --Class and classification: the role of disgust in regulating social status /Laura Weinrib --The point of discrimination law: securing the freedom to flourish /Tarunabh Khaitan --Economic theories of discrimination: the positive and the normative /Richard H. McAdams.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
"... the University of Chicago's Delhi Centre for generously funding the conference at which these papers were originally presented ..."--Acknowledgements
DOI:
10.1093/oso/9780199487837.001.0001
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199487837.001.0001
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