标题: 帕特里夏-J-威廉姆斯 法律学者 [打印本页] 作者: shiyi18 时间: 2022-3-6 04:25 标题: 帕特里夏-J-威廉姆斯 法律学者 Patricia J. Williams
Legal Scholar | Class of 2000
Title
Legal Scholar
Location
New York, New York
Age
49 at time of award
Area of Focus
Human Rights and Human Security
Published July 1, 2000
ABOUT PATRICIA'S WORK
Patricia Williams is an interdisciplinary legal scholar who approaches issues of law and social justice in novel ways.
Williams’s work has fostered a new form of legal writing and scholarship that integrates personal narrative, critical and literary theory, traditional legal doctrine, and empirical and sociological research. Throughout her career, her essays and columns have challenged cultural constructs of race and gender. Her highly regarded first book, The Alchemy of Race and Rights: A Diary of a Law Professor (1991), is an autobiographical work that illuminates some of America’s most complex problems. Williams’s other books include The Rooster’s Egg: On the Persistence of Prejudice (1995), Seeing a Color-Blind Future: The Paradox of Race (1997), and Open House: Of Family, Friends, Food, Piano Lessons, and the Search for a Room of My Own (2004). She is also a regular columnist for The Nation.
BIOGRAPHY
Williams is the James L. Dohr Professor of Law at Columbia University. She taught previously at Golden Gate University, at Queens College, CUNY, and at the University of Wisconsin. She also served as a deputy city attorney in the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office and as a staff attorney for the Western Center on Law and Poverty in Los Angeles.
Williams received a B.A. (1972) from Wellesley College and a J.D. (1975) from Harvard University.
威廉姆斯的工作促进了一种新形式的法律写作和学术研究,将个人叙事、批评和文学理论、传统的法律学说以及经验和社会学研究结合起来。 在她的职业生涯中,她的文章和专栏挑战了种族和性别的文化结构。 她的第一本书《种族和权利的炼金术》(The Alchemy of Race and Rights)受到高度评价。一个法律教授的日记》(1991年)是一部自传性作品,阐明了美国最复杂的一些问题。 威廉姆斯的其他书籍包括《公鸡的蛋》。论偏见的持久性》(1995年),《看到色盲的未来》。种族的悖论》(1997年),以及《开放之家》。家庭、朋友、食物、钢琴课和寻找我自己的房间(2004)。 她也是《国家》杂志的定期专栏作家。