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University of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School of Law

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Law and Society

2011

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"Flexible Citizenship" In Wena Poon's Short Stories: Writing At The Interstices Of Asia And America, Stewart Chang Jan 2011

"Flexible Citizenship" In Wena Poon's Short Stories: Writing At The Interstices Of Asia And America, Stewart Chang

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Professor Stewart Chang discusses the themes and interpretations of United States-based Singaporean author Wena Poon's short stories through the lens of "flexible citizenship."


Hyper-Incarceration As A Multidimensional Attack: Replying To Angela Harris Through The Wire, Frank Rudy Cooper Jan 2011

Hyper-Incarceration As A Multidimensional Attack: Replying To Angela Harris Through The Wire, Frank Rudy Cooper

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In this article, Professor Frank Rudy Cooper responds to a symposium article by Angela Harris, arguing "mass incarceration" should be understood as "hyper-incarceration" because it is targeted based on multiple dimensions of identities. He extends Harris's analysis of the multidimensionality of identities by means of a case study of how class operates during the drug war era, as depicted in the critically acclaimed HBO drama The Wire.