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Ariela Gross |
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Ariela Gross est John B. and Alice R. Sharp Professor of Law and History à la faculté de droit de la University of Southern California. Elle travaille particulièrement sur les questions de race et d'esclavage aux Etats-Unis. Ariela Gross a notamment publié Double Character: Slavery and Mastery in the Antebellum Southern Courtroom (Princeton University Press, 2000); "Beyond Black and White: Cultural Approaches to Race and Slavery", Columbia Law Review, 640, 2001; “Texas Mexicans and the Politics of Whiteness,” Law & History Review, 195, Spring 2003, et What Blood Won’t Tell: A History of Racial Identity on Trial in America (Harvard University Press, 2008). Ariela Gross intervient deux fois à l'EHESS :
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