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Critical Race Theory: The Cutting Edge 3rd Edition


Critical Race Theory: The Cutting Edge 3rd Edition

Hardback by Delgado, Richard; Stefancic, Jean

Critical Race Theory: The Cutting Edge

£90.00

ISBN:
9781439910603
Publication Date:
15 Jun 2013
Edition/language:
3rd Edition / English
Publisher:
Temple University Press,U.S.
Pages:
856 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 20 - 28 May 2024
Critical Race Theory: The Cutting Edge

Description

A significant revision of a classroom mainstay for the twenty-first century

Contents

AcknowledgmentsIntroductionSuggested ReadingsPART I CRITIQUE OF LIBERALISM1 After We're Gone: Prudent Speculations on America in a Postracial Epoch • Derrick A. Bell, Jr.2 The Chronicles, My Grandfather's Stories, and Immigration Law: The Slave Traders Chronicle as Racial History • Michael A. Olivas3 The New Racial Preferences • Devon W. Carbado and Cheryl I. Harris4 When the First Quail Calls: Multiple Consciousness as Jurisprudential Method • Mari J. Matsuda5 A Critique of "Our Constitution is Color-Blind" • Neil Gotanda6 Liberal McCarthyism and the Origins of Critical Race Theory • Richard Delgado7 Forbidden Conversations on Race, Privacy, and Community • Charles R. Lawrence IIIFrom the Editors: Issues and CommentsSuggested ReadingsPART II STORYTELLING, COUNTERSTORYTELLING, AND NAMING ONE'S OWN REALITY8 Property Rights in Whiteness: Their Legal Legacy, Their Economic Costs • Derrick A. Bell, Jr.9 Storytelling for Oppositionists and Others: A Plea for Narrative • Richard Delgado10 The Richmond Narratives • Thomas Ross11 Translating Yonnondio by Precedent and Evidence: The Mashpee Indian Case • Gerald Torres and Kathryn Milun12 Alchemical Notes: Reconstructing Ideals from Deconstructed Rights • Patricia J. Williams13 A Furious Kinship: Critical Race Theory and the Hip-Hop Nation • andré douglas pond cummingsFrom the Editors: Issues and CommentsSuggested ReadingsPART III REVISIONIST INTERPRETATIONS OF HISTORY AND CIVIL RIGHTS PROGRESS14 Documents of Barbarism: The Contemporary Legacy of European Racism and Colonialism in the Narrative Traditions of Federal Indian Law • Robert A. Williams, Jr.15 Desegregation as a Cold War Imperative • Mary L. Dudziak16 Liberal McCarthyism: How Four Radical Professors Lost Their Jobs and How Their Displacement Contributed to the Dissemination of Critical Thought • Richard Delgado17 The "Caucasian Cloak ": Mexican Americans and the Politics of Whiteness in the Twentieth-Century Southwest • Ariela J. Gross18 Did the First Justice Harlan Have a Black Brother? • James W. GordonFrom the Editors: Issues and CommentsSuggested ReadingsPART IV CRITICAL UNDERSTANDINGS OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCE UNDERPINNINGS OF RACE AND RACISM19 Words That Wound: A Tort Action for Racial Insults, Epithets, and Name-Calling • Richard Delgado20 Law as Microagression • Peggy C. Davis21 Implicit Bias, Election 2008, and the Myth of a Postracial America • Gregory S. Parks and Jeffrey J. Rachlinski22 Trojan Horses of Race • Jerry Kang23 Working Identity • Devon W. Carbado and Mitu Gulati24 The Social Construction of Race • Ian F. Haney Lσpez25 Cracking the Egg: Which Came First-Stigma or Affirmative Action? • Angela Onwuachi-Willig, Emily Houh, and Mary CampbellFrom the Editors: Issues and CommentsSuggested ReadingsPART V CRIME26 Race Ipsa Loquitur: Of Reasonable Racists, Intelligent Bayesians, and Involuntary Negrophobes • Jody D. Armour27 The New Jim Crow • Michelle Alexander28 Racially Based Jury Nullification: Black power in the Criminal Justice System • Paul Butler29 Race and Self-Defense: Toward a Normative Conception of Reasonableness • Cynthia Kwei Yung LeeFrom the Editors: Issues and CommentsSuggested ReadingsPART VI STRUCTURAL DETERMINISM30 Serving Two Masters: Integration Ideals and Client Interests in School Desegregation Litigation • Derrick A. Bell, Jr.31 The Id, the Ego, and Equal Protection: Reckoning with Unconscious Racism • Charles R. Lawrence III32 Images of the Outsider in American Law and Culture: Can Free Expression Remedy Systemic Social Ills? • Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic33 Race and the U.S.-Mexican Border: Tracing the Trajectories of Conquest • Juan F. PereaFrom the Editors: Issues and CommentsSuggested ReadingsPART VII RACE, SEX, CLASS, AND THEIR INTERSECTIONS34 Race and Essentialism in Feminist Legal Theory • Angela P. Harris35 A Hair Piece: Perspectives on the Intersection of Race and Gender • Paulette M. Caldwell36 From Practice to Theory, or What Is a White Woman Anyway? • Catharine A. MacKinnon37 The Employer Preference for the Subservient Worker and the Making of the Brown-Collar Workplace • Leticia M. SaucedoFrom the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested ReadingsPART VIII ESSENTIALISM AND ANTIESSENTIALISM38 "The Black Community," Its Lawbreakers, and a Politics of Identification • Regina Austin39 Traces of the Master Narrative in the Story of African American-Korean American Conflict: How We Constructed "Los Angeles" • Lisa C. Ikemoto40 Obscuring the Importance of Race: The Implication of Making Comparisons Between Racism and Sexism (or Other -isms)• Trina Grillo and Stephanie M. Wildman41 A House Divided: The Invisibility of the Multiracial Family • Angela Onwuachi-Willig and Jacob Willig-OnwuachiFrom the Editors: Issues and CommentsSuggested ReadingsPART IX GAY-LEBSIAN QUEER ISSUES42 Gendered Inequality • Elvia R. Arriola43 Sexual Politics and Social Change • Darren Lenard Hutchinson44 Racing the Closet • Russell K. Robinson From the Editors: Issues and CommentsSuggested ReadingsPART X BEYOND THE BLACK-WHITE BINARY45 The Black-White Binary Paradigm of Race • Juan F. Perea46 Toward an Asian American Legal Scholarship: Critical Race Theory, Poststructuralism, and Narrative Space • Robert S. Chang47 Race and Erasure: The Salience of Race to Latinos/as • Ian F. Haney Lσpez48 Mexican Americans and Whiteness • George A. Martinez49 A Rage Shared by Law: Post-September 11 Racial Violence as Crimes of Passion • Muneer I. Ahmad50 In Defense of the Black-White Binary: Reclaiming a Tradition of Civil Rights Scholarship • Roy L. Brooks and Kirsten Widner51 Racial Classification in America: Where Do We Go from Here? • Kenneth PrewittFrom the Editors: Issues and CommentsSuggested ReadingsPART XI CULTURAL NATIONALISM AND SEPARATISM52 Rodrigo's Chronicle • Richard Delgado53 Much Respect: Toward a Hip-Hop Theory of Punishment • Paul Butler54 Legal Violence and the Chicano Movement • Ian F. Haney Lσpez55 Demise of the Talented Tenth: The Increasing Underrepresentation of Ascendant Blacks at Selective Higher Education Institutions • Kevin Brown and Jeannine Bell56 Law as a Eurocentric Enterprise • Kenneth B. NunnFrom the Editors: Issues and CommentsSuggested ReadingsPART XII INTERGROUP RELATIONS57 Embracing the Tar Baby: Lat-Crit Theory and the Sticky Mess of Race • Leslie G. Espinoza and Angela P. Harris58 Our Next Race Question: The Uneasiness Between Blacks and Latinos • Jorge Klor de Alva, Earl Shorris, and Cornel West59 Afro-Mexicans and the Chicano Movement: The Unknown Story • Tanya Katerν Hernández60 Beyond Racial Identity Politics: Toward a Liberation Theory for Multicultural Democracy • Manning Marable61 Rethinking Alliances: Agency, Responsibility, and Interracial Justice • Eric K. YamamotoFrom the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested ReadingsPART XIII LEGAL INSTITUTIONS, CRITICAL PEDAGOGY, AND MINORITIES IN THE LAW62 The Civil Rights Chronicles: The Chronicle of the DeVine Gift • Derrick A. Bell, Jr.63 The Imperial Scholar: Reflections on a Review of Civil Rights Literature • Richard Delgado64 Who is Excellent? • Mari J. Matsuda65 Complimentary Discrimination and Complementary Discrimination in Faculty Hiring • Angela Onwuachi-WilligFrom the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested ReadingsPART XIV CRITICAL RACE FEMINISM66 Stealing Away: Black Women, Outlaw Culture, and the Rhetoric of Rights • Monica J. Evans67 Máscaras, Trenzas, y Greρas: (Un)masking the Self While (Un)Braiding Latina Stories and Legal Discourse • Margaret E. Montoya68 Converging Stereotypes in Racialized Sexual Harassment: Where the Model Minority Meets Suzie Wong • Sumi K. Cho69 Of Woman Born: Courage and Strength to Survive in the Maquiladoras of Reynosa and Rνo Bravo, Tamaulipas • Elvia Rosales ArriolaFrom the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested ReadingsPART XV CRITICISM AND SELF-ANALYSIS70 Racial Critiques of Legal Academia • Randall L. Kennedy71 Derrick Bell-Race and Class: The Dilemma of Liberal Reform • Alan D. Freeman72 Telling Stories Out of School: An Essay on Legal Narratives • Daniel A. Farber and Suzanna Sherry73 A Systemic Analysis of Affirmative Action in American Law Schools • Richard H. SanderFrom the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested ReadingsPART XVI CRITICAL RACE PRAXIS74 Fidelity to Community: A Defense of Community Lawyering • Anthony V. Alfieri75 The Work We Know So Little About • Gerald P. Lσpez76 Making the Invisible Visible: The Garment Industry's Dirty Laundry • Julie A. Su77 Vampires Anonymous and Critical Race Practice • Robert A. Williams, Jr.From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested ReadingsPART XVII CRITICAL WHITE STUDIES78 White by Law • Ian F. Haney Lσpez79 Innocence and Affirmative Action • Thomas Ross80 Language and Silence: Making Systems of Privilege Visible • Stephanie M. Wildman with Adrienne D. Davis81 White Latinos • Ian F. Haney Lσpez82 Rodrigo's Portent: California and the Coming Neocolonial Order • Richard DelgadoFrom the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested ReadingsContributorsIndex

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