Degradation - Kevin W. Saunders

Degradation

What the History of Obscenity Tells Us about Hate Speech
Buch | Hardcover
255 Seiten
2011
New York University Press (Verlag)
978-0-8147-4144-3 (ISBN)
56,10 inkl. MwSt
Traces the legal trajectory of degradation as it moved from sexual depiction to hateful speech
Throughout history obscenity has not really been about sex but about degradation. Sexual depictions have been suppressed when they were seen as lowering the status of humans, furthering our distance from the gods or God and moving us toward the animals. In the current era, when we recognize ourselves and both humans and animals, sexual depiction has lost some of its sting. Its degrading role has been replaced by hate speech that distances groups, whether based on race, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation, not only from God but from humanity to a subhuman level.

In this original study of the relationship between obscenity and hate speech, First Amendment specialist Kevin W. Saunders traces the legal trajectory of degradation as it moved from sexual depiction to hateful speech. Looking closely at hate speech in several arenas, including racist, homophobic, and sexist speech in the workplace, classroom, and other real-life scenarios, Saunders posits that if hate speech is today’s conceptual equivalent of obscenity, then the body of law that dictated obscenity might shed some much-needed light on what may or may not qualify as punishable hate speech.

Kevin W. Saunders is Charles Clarke Chair in Constitutional Law at Michigan State University College of Law. He is the author of Violence as Obscenity: Limiting the Media's First Amendment Protection and Saving Our Children from the First Amendment (NYU Press, 2003).

Acknowledgments 1 Introduction 2 Pornography, Life, and the Gods in the Greek and Roman Eras 3 The Arrival of Christianity 4 The Modern Era 5 A Look at Other Cultures 6 What about Hate Speech? 7 Using Obscenity Doctrine to Address Hate Speech 8 Applications 9 Variable Obscenity, Children, and Hate 10 Conclusion Notes Index About the Author

Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 476 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Sprachphilosophie
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht
ISBN-10 0-8147-4144-4 / 0814741444
ISBN-13 978-0-8147-4144-3 / 9780814741443
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