Beyond Recognition: Transgender Antidiscrimination Law, Rhetoric, and Ethical Responsibility

Laura Jane Collins
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Beyond Recognition: Transgender Antidiscrimination Law, Rhetoric, and Ethical Responsibility

Laura Jane Collins
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  • Published date: Jan 15, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 178
  • Publisher: University Of Alabama Press
  • ISBN: 9780817362393
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.47" L x 9.0" H

Laura Jane Collins is assistant professor of English at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Collins?s work has appeared in Law, Culture, and the Humanities and Rhetoric & Public Affairs.

?Collins?s expertise in both law and rhetoric give her a rare ability to tackle this project. Beyond Recognition demonstrates a deep familiarity with the conversations regarding transgender antidiscrimination law, contemporary rhetorical theory, and the relationship between law and rhetoric. It is a timely, important, and compelling book.? ?Elizabeth C. Britt, author of Reimagining Advocacy: Rhetorical Education in the Legal Clinic

?Beyond Recognition is a well-written, thought-provoking contribution to the field of rhetoric and law. The author tackles a wrought genre of law?antidiscrimination law?that works at the nexus of so many issues: identity, individualism, intentionality, proof, bureaucracy, and justice, to name just a few.? ?M. Kelly Carr, author of The Rhetorical Invention of Diversity: Supreme Court Opinions, Public Arguments, and Affirmative Action

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