2020
DOI: 10.18574/nyu/9780814716762.001.0001
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The Measure of Injury

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“…Such studies align with those perspectives of tort law that seek to expose its underlying biases, from egalitarian (Able 1989; Keren-Paz 2013) and feminist or race-based perspectives (Bender 1993;Bitton 2003;Chamallas and Wriggins 2010), to studies regarding the role of tort law in constituting sexual identities (Bloom 2010;Pollard 2008), and in defining the "proper body" (Doron et al 2018;Youcht 2019).…”
Section: Tort Law and Disablementmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Such studies align with those perspectives of tort law that seek to expose its underlying biases, from egalitarian (Able 1989; Keren-Paz 2013) and feminist or race-based perspectives (Bender 1993;Bitton 2003;Chamallas and Wriggins 2010), to studies regarding the role of tort law in constituting sexual identities (Bloom 2010;Pollard 2008), and in defining the "proper body" (Doron et al 2018;Youcht 2019).…”
Section: Tort Law and Disablementmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…In addition, socio-legal scholars have explored power dynamics in the emergence and transformation of disputes (Felstiner, Abel, and Sarat 1980) and the various social and cultural forces that shape tort law (Engel and McCann 2009;Engel 2010;Bloom, Engel, and McCann 2018). Similarly, feminist and race critiques interrogate how gender and racial biases shape tort law and influence its implementation (Bender 1992;Bitton 2003;Chamallas and Wriggins 2010).…”
Section: Tort Law and Disabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%