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Identity Crisis: “Intersectionality,” “Multidimensionality,” And The Development Of An Adequate Theory Of Subordination, Darren Lenard Hutchinson Apr 2001

Identity Crisis: “Intersectionality,” “Multidimensionality,” And The Development Of An Adequate Theory Of Subordination, Darren Lenard Hutchinson

UF Law Faculty Publications

While essentialism remains a prominent feature of progressive social movements, critical scholars have offered persuasive arguments against traditional, single-issue politics and have proposed reforms in a variety of doctrinal and policy contexts. The feminist of color critiques of feminism and antiracism provided the earliest framework for analyzing oppression in complex terms. Feminists of color and other critical scholars have examined racism and patriarchy as “intersecting” phenomena, rather than as separate and mutually exclusive systems of domination. Their work on the intersectionality of subordination has encouraged some judges and progressive scholars to discard the “separate spheres” analysis of race and gender. …


A Drug By Any Other Name Is Still A Drug: Why The Florida Judiciary Should Start Treating Dui As Any Other Drug Offense, Gail Sasnett-Stauffer, E. John Gregory Jan 2001

A Drug By Any Other Name Is Still A Drug: Why The Florida Judiciary Should Start Treating Dui As Any Other Drug Offense, Gail Sasnett-Stauffer, E. John Gregory

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

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Integrating Water Management And Land Use Planning: Uncovering The Missing Link In The Protection Of Florida's Water Resources, Mary Jane Angelo Jan 2001

Integrating Water Management And Land Use Planning: Uncovering The Missing Link In The Protection Of Florida's Water Resources, Mary Jane Angelo

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

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A Look Back—One Lawyer's View, W. Dexter Douglass Jan 2001

A Look Back—One Lawyer's View, W. Dexter Douglass

University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy

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The Accidental Crit Ii: Culture And The Looking Glass Of Exile, Pedro A. Malavet Jan 2001

The Accidental Crit Ii: Culture And The Looking Glass Of Exile, Pedro A. Malavet

UF Law Faculty Publications

The current "Latin Music Craze" in United States mass media demands critical analysis from the LatCrit community. LatCrit scholars have engaged in the serious discussion of cultural production -- of culture generally and popular culture in particular. LatCrit theory has analyzed cultural production mostly by "others," that is, cultural production internal to outsider communities. LatCritters also have studied how United States mass media portrays Latinas/os, African-Americans and Filipinas/os. This article will examine the competing narratives of Puerto Rican cultures in Puerto Rico and in the United States that are illuminated by the current Latin Music Craze. It will then explore …