We the Men: How Forgetting Women's Struggles for Equality Perpetuates Inequality
Autor Jill Elaine Hasdayen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 mai 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197800805
ISBN-10: 0197800807
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0197800807
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
'Professor Hasday declares bracingly at the outset of her marvelous book that “In a nation whose constitution purports to speak for 'we the people,' too many of the stories that powerful Americans tell about law and society include only we the men.” She convincingly documents her charge, persuasively shows the damage to which she objects, and, most importantly, inspires her readers to be more attentive and demanding.' Randall Kennedy, Michael R. Klein Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
'Jill Hasday's book is a call to action, unearthing historical conflicts over gender equality - and women's roles in provoking and sustaining such conflicts - to encourage mobilization today. Hasday documents how legal and popular stories about women's equal status too often are used to erase women's struggles for equality and to obscure the persistent reality of gender inequality. Hasday gives us the historical materials with which to understand - and reclaim - mobilizations by and for women. Nothing could be more important at a moment when courts are relying on male-centered views of “history and tradition” to limit the scope of women's constitutional rights.' Douglas NeJaime, Anne Urowsky Professor of Law, Yale Law School
'In this captivating and timely book, Jill Hasday chronicles the erasure of women from judicial and popular narratives about U.S. history-and even from accounts of how women's own legal status has changed over time. She shows how misleading stories of progress in court opinions and school curricula obscure formidable opposition to women's full citizenship and hide women's activism and resistance. Illuminating women's struggles for equality, justice, and recognition, Hasday reclaims our collective memory of women as crucial agents of past change and as indispensable authors of America's democratic future.' Serena Mayeri, Arlin M. Adams Professor of Constitutional Law and Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
'Jill Hasday's book is a call to action, unearthing historical conflicts over gender equality - and women's roles in provoking and sustaining such conflicts - to encourage mobilization today. Hasday documents how legal and popular stories about women's equal status too often are used to erase women's struggles for equality and to obscure the persistent reality of gender inequality. Hasday gives us the historical materials with which to understand - and reclaim - mobilizations by and for women. Nothing could be more important at a moment when courts are relying on male-centered views of “history and tradition” to limit the scope of women's constitutional rights.' Douglas NeJaime, Anne Urowsky Professor of Law, Yale Law School
'In this captivating and timely book, Jill Hasday chronicles the erasure of women from judicial and popular narratives about U.S. history-and even from accounts of how women's own legal status has changed over time. She shows how misleading stories of progress in court opinions and school curricula obscure formidable opposition to women's full citizenship and hide women's activism and resistance. Illuminating women's struggles for equality, justice, and recognition, Hasday reclaims our collective memory of women as crucial agents of past change and as indispensable authors of America's democratic future.' Serena Mayeri, Arlin M. Adams Professor of Constitutional Law and Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Notă biografică
Jill Elaine Hasday is a Distinguished McKnight University Professor and the Centennial Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota Law School. She teaches and writes about antidiscrimination law, constitutional law, family law, and legal history.