CRIM 4654 Lecture 14: Lecture 14

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11 Feb 2017
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The statues get reinterpreted according to current events and engagement. Some of the other statues may be useful in terms of contrasts. Grew out of law and literature movement: law in literature (e. g. galanter, j doyle) What are these representations of law and lawyers: this was essentially a project where law professors would read classics such as. The law and film movement grew out of law professors being interested in the relationship between law and film. James doyle: he is not saying whiteness is simply a matter of race, it is a position connected to professions so that colonial agents or criminal justice agents become white men because of their professional position. It is a position of privilege which includes way of seeing, speaking, and behaving. This is seeing the world as divided: you see groups, types, and colors. This allows you to exclude some people for exclusion: doyle.

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