The architecture of desire : how the law shapes interracial intimacy and perpetuates inequality / Solangel Maldonado.
2024
K3242 .M323 2024
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Title
The architecture of desire : how the law shapes interracial intimacy and perpetuates inequality / Solangel Maldonado.
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ISBN
1479850802 electronic book
9781479859665 electronic book
1479859664 electronic book
9781479850808 (electronic bk.)
9781479812356 hardcover
9781479859665 electronic book
1479859664 electronic book
9781479850808 (electronic bk.)
9781479812356 hardcover
Published
New York : New York University Press, [2024]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (v, 234 pages).
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K3242 .M323 2024
Dewey Decimal Classification
342.08/5
Summary
"This book examines how the law influences our most personal and private choices - who we desire and choose as intimate partners-and explores the psychological, economic, and social effects of these choices. It proposes ways to minimize law's influence over who we desire, love, and bring into our families, including changes to dating platforms, as well as housing, education, and transportation policies"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 22, 2024).
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Families, law, and society series.
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Table of Contents
A gendered racial hierarchy in the dating and marriage market
History's influence on our current preferences
Freedom of association v. discrimination in intimate spheres
The architecture of desire : how law shapes opportunity for interracial intimacy
Perpetuating inequality : the psychological, economic, and social consequences of racial preferences
Working towards equality.
History's influence on our current preferences
Freedom of association v. discrimination in intimate spheres
The architecture of desire : how law shapes opportunity for interracial intimacy
Perpetuating inequality : the psychological, economic, and social consequences of racial preferences
Working towards equality.