Ideology, Terry Eagleton, ed. (Longman 1994).
There will also readings from a set of xeroxed Supplemental Materials.
a. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, "Selected Texts," in Ideology, Terry Eagleton, ed., pp. 23-30
b. Karl Mannheim, "Ideology and Utopia," in Eagleton, pp. 50-68
c. Antonio Gramsci, "The Intellectuals," from Selections From The Prison Notebooks, Supplemental Materials
d. Jon Elster, "Belief, Bias, and Ideology," in Eagleton, pp. 238-255
Catharine MacKinnon, Toward a Feminist Theory of the State
Pierre Bourdieu, Language and Symbolic Power
a. Louis Althusser, "Selected Texts," in Eagleton, pp. 87-111
b. Paul Hirst, "Problems and Advances in the Theory of Ideology," in Eagleton, pp. 112-125
c. "Truth and Power," pp. 51-75, in The Foucault Reader, Paul Rabinow, ed.
d. Selections from Discipline and Punish, in Rabinow, pp. 170-238
Selections from The History of Sexuality, Vols I and II, Power/Knowledge, and interviews, pp. 258-390, in The Foucault Reader, Paul Rabinow, ed.
J.M. Balkin, Cultural Software, pp. 1-170
J.M. Balkin, Cultural Software, pp. 173-294
a. Alan Hunt, On Legal Relations and Economic Relations: A Critique of G.A. Cohen, Supplemental Materials
b. Robert Gordon, Critical Legal Histories, Supplemental Materials
c. Reva Siegel, Why Equal Protection No Longer Protects, Supplemental Materials
a. Mark Tushnet, An Essay on Rights, Supplemental Materials
b. Patricia Williams, Alchemical Notes: Reconstructing Ideals from Deconstructed Rights, Supplemental Materials
c. Alan Hunt, Rights and Social Movements: Counterhegemonic Strategies, Supplemental Materials
d. Kimberle Williams Crenshaw, Race, Reform and Retrenchment: Transformation and Legitimation in Antidiscrimination Law, Supplemental Materials
a. Stanley Fish, The Law Wishes to Have a Formal Existence, Supplemental Materials
b. Pierre Schlag, Clerks in the Maze, Supplemental Materials
Duncan Kennedy, A Critique of Adjudication, pp. 1-212
Duncan Kennedy, A Critique of Adjudication, pp. 215-376