%0 Generic
%T Voice, Trust, and Memory Marginalized Groups and the Failings of Liberal Representation
%A Williams, Melissa S.
%I Princeton University Press
%@ 9781400822782
%K Equality
%K Ethnic groups Political activity
%K Fairness
%K Minorities Political activity
%K Representative government and representation
%K Women Political activity
%K POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory
%K Abrams v. Johnson
%K African Americans
%K Civil Rights Act
%K Declaration of Independence
%K Federalist Papers
%K Fourteenth Amendment
%K affirmative action
%K constituency service
%K cumulative voting
%K deliberative democracy
%K disabled persons
%K districting commissions
%K electoral commissions
%K electoral systems
%K equal opportunity
%K essentialism
%K gerrymandering
%K group identity
%K impartiality
%K incumbency protection
%K intraparty "as
%K liberal representation
%K memory
%K minority vote dilution
%K neocorporatism
%D [2021]
%D , ©1998
%X Frontmatter
%X Contents
%X Acknowledgments
%X Introduction: Voice, Trust, and Memory
%X 1. Representation as Mediation
%X 2. Liberal Equality and Liberal Representation
%X 3. The Supreme Court, Voting Rights, and Representation
%X 4. Voice: Woman Suffrage and the Representation of "Woman's Point of View"
%X 5. Trust: The Racial Divide and Black Rights during Reconstruction
%X 6. Memory: The Claims of History in Group Recognition
%X 7. The Institutions of Fair Representation
%X Conclusion: Descriptive Representation with a Difference
%X Notes
%X Bibliography
%X Index
%C Princeton University Press
%C Princeton, NJ
%U http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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