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Tainted witness
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Gilmore, Leigh
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Crime
/ Crimes against
/ False testimony
/ Feminist theory
/ Feminist,Law
/ Gender & the Law,Law
/ Language & Literature
/ Law
/ Law and legislation
/ Public opinion
/ Sex differences
/ Sex discrimination
/ Sex discrimination against women
/ Sex discrimination in criminal justice administration
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Social Science Women's Studies,Literary Criticism
/ Sociology
/ Witnesses
/ Women
2017
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Tainted witness
by
Gilmore, Leigh
in
Crime
/ Crimes against
/ False testimony
/ Feminist theory
/ Feminist,Law
/ Gender & the Law,Law
/ Language & Literature
/ Law
/ Law and legislation
/ Public opinion
/ Sex differences
/ Sex discrimination
/ Sex discrimination against women
/ Sex discrimination in criminal justice administration
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Social Science Women's Studies,Literary Criticism
/ Sociology
/ Witnesses
/ Women
2017
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Tainted witness
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Gilmore, Leigh
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Crime
/ Crimes against
/ False testimony
/ Feminist theory
/ Feminist,Law
/ Gender & the Law,Law
/ Language & Literature
/ Law
/ Law and legislation
/ Public opinion
/ Sex differences
/ Sex discrimination
/ Sex discrimination against women
/ Sex discrimination in criminal justice administration
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Social Science Women's Studies,Literary Criticism
/ Sociology
/ Witnesses
/ Women
2017
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In 1991, Anita Hill's testimony during Clarence Thomas's Senate confirmation hearing brought the problem of sexual harassment to a public audience. Although widely believed by women, Hill was defamed by conservatives and Thomas was confirmed to the Supreme Court. The tainting of Hill and her testimony is part of a larger social history in which women find themselves caught up in a system that refuses to believe what they say. Hill's experience shows how a tainted witness is not who someone is, but what someone can become.
Why are women so often considered unreliable witnesses to their own experiences? How are women discredited in legal courts and in courts of public opinion? Why is women's testimony so often mired in controversies fueled by histories of slavery and colonialism? How do new feminist witnesses enter testimonial networks and disrupt doubt?Tainted Witnessexamines how gender, race, and doubt stick to women witnesses as their testimony circulates in search of an adequate witness. Judgment falls unequally upon women who bear witness, as well-known conflicts about testimonial authority in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries reveal. Women's testimonial accounts demonstrate both the symbolic potency of women's bodies and speech in the public sphere and the relative lack of institutional security and control to which they can lay claim. Each testimonial act follows in the wake of a long and invidious association of race and gender with lying that can be found to this day within legal courts and everyday practices of judgment, defining these locations as willfully unknowing and hostile to complex accounts of harm. Bringing together feminist, literary, and legal frameworks, Leigh Gilmore provides provocative readings of what happens when women's testimony is discredited. She demonstrates how testimony crosses jurisdictions, publics, and the unsteady line between truth and fiction in search of justice.
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Columbia University Press
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9780231177146, 0231177143, 0231543441, 9780231543446
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