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Sora Y. Han. Professor, Criminology, Law & Society School of Social Ecology Participating Faculty, Comparative Literature School of Humanities Affiliated Faculty School of Law Core Faculty, African American Studies School of Humanities Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz, History of Consciousness ...
Sora Han - Google Scholar
Professor of Criminology, Law and Society, University of California, Irvine - Cited by 157 - African American Studies - Law - Civil Rights - Critical Theory - Ethnic Studies
Sora Han - Clark Art Institute
2023年6月7日 · Sora Han is professor of criminology, law & society, comparative literature, African American studies, and is affiliated faculty with the School of Law at the University of California, Irvine. Her research focuses on the law and history of slavery and abolitionism, and Lacanian psychoanalysis and poetics.
Mu, 49 Marks of Abolition - Duke University Press
2024年3月22日 · Sora Y. Han is Professor of Criminology, Law and Society, Comparative Literature, and African American Studies at the University of California, Irvine. She is the author of Letters of the Law: Race and the Fantasy of Colorblindness in American Law.
[email protected] ACADEMIC POSITIONS University of California, Irvine Dept. of Criminology, Law & Society and School of Law (affiliations with African American Studies, Gender & Sexuality Studies, and Ph.D. program in Culture & Theory) Associate Professor Assistant Professor 2016-present 2008-2016 University of California, Berkeley
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Sora Han Associate Professor of Criminology, Law and Society Ph.D. UC Santa Cruz, J.D. UCLA (949) 824-0050 [email protected] 2319 Social Ecology II
Sora Han | The Studio for Law and Culture
RESEARCH PROPOSAL: THE CINEMA OF GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP. I imagine Alexis de Tocqueville, in his landmark Democracy in America (1835), would warn against studies of citizenship that focus primarily on the mechanics of immigration law and policy.
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Sora Han, Chair, African American Studies [email protected]. Arielle Hinojosa-Garcia, Department Manager [email protected]. Brenton Agahan, Academic Program Coordinator [email protected]. Photo by Aaron Knox available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license.
Letters of the Law - Stanford University Press
In Letters of the Law, Sora Y. Han argues that colorblindness is a foundational fantasy of law that not only informs individual and collective ideas of race, but also structures the imaginative capacities of American legal interpretation. Han develops a critique of colorblindness by deconstructing the law's central doctrines on due process ...