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Kenji Yoshino

    Kenji Yoshino befasst sich mit den Komplexitäten von Bürgerrechten und Gerechtigkeit sowohl durch literarische Analyse als auch durch juristische Diskussion. Seine Arbeit untersucht, wie gesellschaftliche Normen die Gleichheit beeinflussen und wie das Verständnis literarischer Texte, insbesondere von Shakespeares Stücken, ethische Herausforderungen beleuchten kann. Yoshino versucht, die verborgenen Wege aufzudecken, auf denen Rechte untergraben werden, und schlägt gleichzeitig Wege zu einer gerechteren Gesellschaft vor. Sein Schreiben zeichnet sich durch eine tiefe Synthese von Rechtstheorie und humanistischen Traditionen aus.

    Thousand Times More Fair, A
    Say the Right Thing
    • Say the Right Thing

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,3(40)Abgeben

      "In the current period of social and political unrest, conversations about identity are becoming more frequent and more difficult. On subjects like critical race theory, gender equity in the workplace, and LGBTQ-inclusive classrooms, many of us are understandably fearful of saying the wrong thing. That fear can sometimes prevent us from speaking up at all, depriving people from marginalized groups of support and stalling progress toward a more just and inclusive society. Kenji Yoshino and David Glasgow, founders of the Meltzer Center for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging at NYU School of Law, are here to show potential allies that these conversations don't have to be so overwhelming. Through stories drawn from contexts as varied as social media posts, dinner party conversations, and workplace disputes, they offer seven user-friendly principles that teach skills such as how to avoid common conversational pitfalls, engage in respectful disagreement, offer authentic apologies, and better support people in our lives who experience bias"-- Provided by the publisher

      Say the Right Thing
    • Thousand Times More Fair, A

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Exploring the essence of fairness and justice, Kenji Yoshino draws on Shakespeare's greatest plays to illuminate contemporary societal issues. Through insightful analyses of works like Measure for Measure and Othello, he addresses fundamental questions about morality, discrimination, and civil rights. Combining legal scholarship with literary critique, the book offers a unique perspective on how classic literature can inform our understanding of modern challenges, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in the intersection of law and literature.

      Thousand Times More Fair, A