Race, space, and the law : unmapping a white settler society by Sherene H. Razack (ed)Call Number: FC104 R323 2002
ISBN: 1896357598
Publication Date: 2002
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"Race, Space, and the Law" belongs to a growing field of exploration that spans critical geography, sociology, law, education, and critical race and feminist studies. Writers who share this terrain reject the idea that spaces, and the arrangement of bodies in them, emerge naturally over time. Instead, they look at how spaces are created and the role of law in shaping and supporting them. They expose hierarchies that emerge from, and in turn produce, oppressive spatial categories.