· N*gga Theory interrogates conventional assumptions and frames a transformational new way of thinking about law, language, moral judgments, politics, and transgressive art—especially profane genres like gangsta rap—and exposes where racial bias lives in the administration of justice and everyday life. Professor Jody Armour (Negrophobia and Reasonable Racism) calls for bold action: Brand: Los Angeles Review of Books. Armour currently teaches students a diverse array of subjects, including Criminal Law, Torts, and Stereotypes and Prejudice: The Role of the Cognitive Unconscious in the Rule of Law. He is the author of Negrophobia and Reasonable Racism: The Hidden Costs of Being Black in America and N*gga Theory: Race, Language, Unequal Justice, and the Law/5(80). “N*gga Theory is a provocation, a poem, a lyric urging racial solidarity with every body caged in the American penal state, even or especially those classified as ‘violent offenders.’ Through riveting personal narrative and rigorous interdisciplinary research, Jody Armour gives us the transgressive penal theory necessary in this racially troubled era.”Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins.
Save The Supremes' Greatest Hits: The 44 Supreme Court Cases That Most Directly Affect Your Life, 2nd Revised Updated Edition for later. Jody Armour speaks in San Francisco in February. By Kalen Abe. Sitting in front of a poster of his book released last week, entitled N*gga Theory: Race, Language, Unequal Justice, and the Law, Jody David Armour said, "Whoever puts on that blue uniform is an adversary of Black interests.". Armour, a law professor at the University of Southern California Gould School of Law, spoke with three. His latest works include a book, "N*gga Theory: Race, Language, Unequal Justice, and the Law" (LARB Books, August ), and article, "Law, Language and Politics" (University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law, ). He teaches a diverse array of subjects, including Criminal Law, Torts, and Stereotypes.
N*gga Theory interrogates conventional assumptions and frames a transformational new way of thinking about law, language, moral judgments, politics, and transgressive art—especially profane genres like gangsta rap—and exposes where racial bias lives in the administration of justice and everyday life. By Kalen Abe. Sitting in front of a poster of his book released last week, entitled N*gga Theory: Race, Language, Unequal Justice, and the Law, Jody David Armour said, “Whoever puts on that blue uniform is an adversary of Black interests.”. Armour, a law professor at the University of Southern California Gould School of Law, spoke with three other experts to a Zoom audience of Read more — Lara Bazelon, Professor of Law and Director of the Criminal Juvenile Justice Clinic and The Racial Justice Clinic. " Jody Armour’s N*gga Theory is a powerful exploration of race, class and justice, particularly criminal justice, in today’s America. Whether you agree or disagree with one or more of Armour’s approaches, this book will again and again make you stop and think.
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