Regulating the Body : Autonomy, Control, and the Broken Promise of Equality in American Law
Regulating the Body : Autonomy, Control, and the Broken Promise of Equality in American Law
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Author(s): Lee, Susanna
ISBN No.: 9781479830633
Pages: 256
Year: 202508
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 43.28
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"This book must be read cover to cover, as it is more than the sum of its parts. The six regulatory projects at its core are arranged biographically, as if one life extending from gametes to execution. The result is a provocative analysis of the ways the U.S. state claims social substance through regulatory scenarios selectively staged on the bodies of individuals. In the aggregate, the asymmetrical contests over those stagings compel a rethinking of liberal assumptions regarding citizenship as promising either legal and political agency or full membership in a national community."--Carol J. Greenhouse, Princeton University "Editors Austin Sarat and Susanna Lee shine stark light on how inconsistent and contested are regulations of reproduction, medical testing and treatment, punishment, and public health in the United States, post Covid-19.


Striking essays by scholars and advocates expose how the language of autonomy, equality, harm, and dignity have little or no explanatory power when compared with the impact of individuals' economic resources, geographic locations, age, race, sex, and gender on government power deployed against human bodies. This compelling collection deserves reading and re-reading by anyone hoping to understand how contemporary America inscribes the political contests on people's physical lives."--Martha Minow, Harvard University.


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