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The transcripts of the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on Clarence Thomas are extraordinarily rich and suggestive. Much has been written about the hearings, but until now no one has paid close attention to the actual language of the participants. Revisiting the words of Clarence Thomas and Anita Hill, Jane Flax asks what we would learn about American politics if these hearings were, literally, our only text. How does our legal and judicial system operate in the face of sexual issues?
Can it ever transcend race and gender? Who was the real victim in these hearings - Hill, Thomas, the Senate, or the viewing public? Who in America has the power to make political meaning? Rather than attempting to establish fact or truth, The American Dream in Black and White looks at the political narrative by which our nation makes sense of itself.
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American Dream in Black and White: The Clarence Thomas Hearings
2018, Cornell University Press
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The American Dream in Black and White: The Clarence Thomas Hearings
October 1999, Cornell University Press
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The American dream in black & white: the Clarence Thomas hearings
1998, Cornell University Press
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