From Disgust to Humanity: Sexual Orientation and Constitutional Law

Author:   Martha C Nussbaum (University of Chicago Law School)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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Pages:   248
Publication Date:   18 February 2010
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Author:   Martha C Nussbaum (University of Chicago Law School)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9780195305319


ISBN 10:   0195305310
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   18 February 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Table of Contents

DISGUST: AN UNRELIABLE EMOTION; WHAT HISTORY SHOWS: SAME-SEX SEX WITHOUT DISGUST; WHAT HISTORY SHOWS II: DISGUST AND STIGMA AS AVENUES OF SUBORDINATION; SODOMY LAWS: DISGUST AND INTRUSION; DISCRIMINATION AND ANTI-DISCRIMINATION: ROMER AND ANIMUS; PROTECTING INTIMACY: SEX CLUBS, PUBLIC SEX, RISKY CHOICES; THE RIGHT TO MARRY

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<br> A meticulous consideration of the legal issues surrounding same-sex relations grounded in a far-reaching investigation of how the notion of disgust has determined both civil legislation and public opinion...as the recent public discourse about empathy among Supreme Court judges indicates, Nussbaum's passionate advocacy of the power of imagination is profound and timely. -- Publishers Weekly <br><br> Pity the enemies of gay equality who find themselves at intellectual odds with America's most prominent, and most prolific, philosopher of public life, Martha C. Nussbaum...Nussbaum presents a cogent and politically charged case against the unconstitutional legal arguments that have inhibited the privacy, marriage and full civil rights of gays and lesbians in the United States. -- San Francisco Chronicle <br><br> Groundbreaking...Her book makes the most hard-and-fast case for the legalization of same-sex marriage... -- MS Magazine Blog <br><br>


A meticulous consideration of the legal issues surrounding same-sex relations grounded in a far-reaching investigation of how the notion of disgust has determined both civil legislation and public opinion...as the recent public discourse about empathy among Supreme Court judges indicates, Nussbaum's passionate advocacy of the power of imagination is profound and timely. -- <em>Publishers Weekly</em> Pity the enemies of gay equality who find themselves at intellectual odds with America's most prominent, and most prolific, philosopher of public life, Martha C. Nussbaum...Nussbaum presents a cogent and politically charged case against the unconstitutional legal arguments that have inhibited the privacy, marriage and full civil rights of gays and lesbians in the United States. -- <em>San Francisco Chronicle</em> Groundbreaking...Her book makes the most hard-and-fast case for the legalization of same-sex marriage... -- <em>MS Magazine</em> Blog In all, <em>From Disgust to Humanity</em> is a must-read for anyone who is interested in the same-sex marriage debate and for those who want to better understand the Constitution's role in our everyday lives. -- <em>Trial Magazine</em> A refreshingly candid and insightful stance on the perpetuation of the discrimination against homosexual men and women in the United States, <em>From Disgust to Humanity</em> makes a convincing case for the role of disgust in the formation of both public opinion and law...While [this book] would certainly provide a valuable read to students of constitutional law, this reviewer recommends it also to anyone who has observed with interest and would like to better understand the ebb and flow of progress apropos recent sexual orientation legislation in the United States. --<em>Contemporary Sociology</em> Disgust is all around us, but the book presents fresh arguments worth considering...Summing Up: Recommended. --<em>CHOICE</em>


A meticulous consideration of the legal issues surrounding same-sex relations grounded in a far-reaching investigation of how the notion of disgust has determined both civil legislation and public opinion...as the recent public discourse about empathy among Supreme Court judges indicates, Nussbaum's passionate advocacy of the power of imagination is profound and timely. -- Publishers Weekly Pity the enemies of gay equality who find themselves at intellectual odds with America's most prominent, and most prolific, philosopher of public life, Martha C. Nussbaum...Nussbaum presents a cogent and politically charged case against the unconstitutional legal arguments that have inhibited the privacy, marriage and full civil rights of gays and lesbians in the United States. -- San Francisco Chronicle Groundbreaking...Her book makes the most hard-and-fast case for the legalization of same-sex marriage... -- MS Magazine Blog In all, From Disgust to Humanity is a must-read for anyone who is interested in the same-sex marriage debate and for those who want to better understand the Constitution's role in our everyday lives. -- Trial Magazine A refreshingly candid and insightful stance on the perpetuation of the discrimination against homosexual men and women in the United States, From Disgust to Humanity makes a convincing case for the role of disgust in the formation of both public opinion and law...While [this book] would certainly provide a valuable read to students of constitutional law, this reviewer recommends it also to anyone who has observed with interest and would like to better understand the ebb and flow of progress apropos recent sexual orientation legislation in the United States. --Contemporary Sociology Disgust is all around us, but the book presents fresh arguments worth considering...Summing Up: Recommended. --CHOICE A meticulous consideration of the legal issues surrounding same-sex relations grounded in a far-reaching investigation of how the notion of disgust has determined both civil legislation and public opinion...as the recent public discourse about empathy among Supreme Court judges indicates, Nussbaum's passionate advocacy of the power of imagination is profound and timely. -- Publishers Weekly Pity the enemies of gay equality who find themselves at intellectual odds with America's most prominent, and most prolific, philosopher of public life, Martha C. Nussbaum...Nussbaum presents a cogent and politically charged case against the unconstitutional legal arguments that have inhibited the privacy, marriage and full civil rights of gays and lesbians in the United States. -- San Francisco Chronicle Groundbreaking...Her book makes the most hard-and-fast case for the legalization of same-sex marriage... -- MS Magazine Blog In all, From Disgust to Humanity is a must-read for anyone who is interested in the same-sex marriage debate and for those who want to better understand the Constitution's role in our everyday lives. -- Trial Magazine A refreshingly candid and insightful stance on the perpetuation of the discrimination against homosexual men and women in the United States, From Disgust to Humanity makes a convincing case for the role of disgust in the formation of both public opinion and law...While [this book] would certainly provide a valuable read to students of constitutional law, this reviewer recommends it also to anyone who has observed with interest and would like to better understand the ebb and flow of progress apropos recent sexual orientation legislation in the United States. --Contemporary Sociology Disgust is all around us, but the book presents fresh arguments worth considering...Summing Up: Recommended. --CHOICE


<br> A meticulous consideration of the legal issues surrounding same-sex relations grounded in a far-reaching investigation of how the notion of disgust has determined both civil legislation and public opinion...as the recent public discourse about empathy among Supreme Court judges indicates, Nussbaum's passionate advocacy of the power of imagination is profound and timely. -- Publishers Weekly<p><br> Pity the enemies of gay equality who find themselves at intellectual odds with America's most prominent, and most prolific, philosopher of public life, Martha C. Nussbaum...Nussbaum presents a cogent and politically charged case against the unconstitutional legal arguments that have inhibited the privacy, marriage and full civil rights of gays and lesbians in the United States. -- San Francisco Chronicle<p><br> Groundbreaking...Her book makes the most hard-and-fast case for the legalization of same-sex marriage... -- MS Magazine Blog<p><br> In all, From Disgust to Humanity is a must-r


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Martha Nussbaum is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago, appointed in Law, Philosophy, and Divinity. Her many books include Hiding from Humanity: Disgust, Shame, and the Law; Cultivating Humanity: A Classical Defense of Reform in Liberal Education; Frontiers of Justice: Disability, Nationality, Species Membership; and Liberty of Conscience: In Defense of America's Tradition of Religious Equality.

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