Critical Race Theory: The Cutting Edge

Author:   Richard Delgado ,  Jean Stefancic ,  Jean Stefanic (Research Associate in Law, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA)
Publisher:   Temple University Press,U.S.
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Publication Date:   01 November 1999
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Author:   Richard Delgado ,  Jean Stefancic ,  Jean Stefanic (Research Associate in Law, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA)
Publisher:   Temple University Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Temple University Press,U.S.
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 18.00cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 26.00cm
Weight:   1.429kg
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9781566397148


ISBN 10:   1566397146
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   01 November 1999
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Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Critique of Liberalism 1. After We're Gone: Prudent Speculations on America in a Post-Racial Epoch - Derrick A. Bell, Jr. 2. The Chronicles, My Grandfather's Stories, and Immigration Law: The Slave Traders Chronicle as Racial History - Michael A. Olivas 3. Pure Politics - Girardeau A. Spann 4. A Critique of Our Constitution Is Color-Blind - Neil Gotanda From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part II: Storytelling, Counterstorytelling, and Naming One's Own Reality Section One: Theorizing about Narratives 5. The Richmond Narratives - Thomas Ross 6. Translating Yonnondio by Precedent and Evidence: The Mashpee Indian Case - Gerald Torres and Kathryn Milun Section Two: Theorizing about Counterstories 7. Storytelling for Oppositionists and Others: A Plea for Narrative - Richard Delgado 8. Property Rights in Whiteness: Their Legal Legacy, Their Economic Costs - Derrick A. Bell, Jr. Section Three: Examples of Stories 9. Alchemical Notes: Reconstructing Ideals from Deconstructed Rights - Patricia J. Williams From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part III: Revisionist Interpretations of History and Civil Rights Progress 10. Documents of Barbarism: The Contemporary Legacy of European Racism and Colonialism in the Narrative Traditions of Federal Indian Law - Robert A. Williams, Jr. 11. Desegregation as a Cold War Imperative - Mary L. Dudziak 12. Did the First Justice Harlan Have a Black Brother? - James W. Gordon From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part IV: Critical Understanding of the Social Science Underpinnings of Race and Racism 13. Words That Wound: A Tort Action for Racial Insults, Epithets, and Name-Calling - Richard Delgado 14. Law as Microaggression - Peggy C. Davis 15. Black Innocence and the White Jury - Sheri Lynn Johnson 16. The Social Construction of Race - Ian F. Haney Lopez From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part V: Crime 17. Race Ipsa Loquitur: Of Reasonable Racists, Intelligent Bayesians, and Involuntary Negrophobes - Jody D. Armour 18. Racially Based Jury Nullification: Black Power in the Criminal Justice System - Paul Butler 19. Race and Self-Defense: Toward a Normative Conception of Reasonableness - Cynthia Kwei Yung Lee From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part VI: Structural Determinism 20. Why Do We Tell the Same Stories? Law Reform, Critical Librarianship, and the Triple Helix Dilemma - Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic 21. Images of the Outsider in American Law and Culture: Can Free Expression Remedy Systemic Social Ills? - Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic 22. Serving Two Masters: Integration Ideals and Client Interests in School Desegregation Litigation - Derrick A. Bell, Jr. From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part VII: Race, Sex, Class, and Their Intersections 23. Rodrigo's Sixth Chronicle: Intersections, Essences, and the Dilemma of Social Reform - Richard Delgado 24. Race and Essentialism in Feminist Legal Theory - Angela P. Harris 25. A Hair Piece: Perspectives on the Intersection of Race and Gender - Paulette M. Caldwell From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part VIII: Essentialism and Anti-Essentialism 26. The Black Community, Its Lawbreakers, and a Politics of Identification - Regina Austin 27. Traces of the Master Narrative in the Story of African American/Korean American Conflict: How We Constructed Los Angeles - Lisa C. Ikemoto 28. Racial Critiques of Legal Academia - Randall L. Kennedy From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part IX: Gay-Lesbian Queer Issues 29. Gendered Inequality - Elvia R. Arriola 30. Out Yet Unseen: A Racial Critique of Gay and Lesbian Legal Theory and Political Discourse - Darren Lenard Hutchinson 31. Sex and Race in Queer Legal Culture: Ruminations on Identities and Interconnectivities - Francisco Valdes From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part X: Beyond the Black-White Binary 32. The Black/White Binary Paradigm of Race - Juan F. Perea 33. Toward an Asian American Legal Scholarship: Critical Race Theory, Post-Structuralism, and Narrative Space - Robert S. Chang 34. Race and Erasure: The Salience of Race to Latinos/as - Ian F. Haney Lopez 35. Mexican Americans and Whiteness - George A. Martinez From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part XI: Cultural Nationalism and Separatism 36. Rodrigo's Chronicle - Richard Delgado 37. Affirmative Action as a Majoritarian Device: Or, Do You Really Want to Be a Role Model? - Richard Delgado 38. Bid Whist, Tonk, and United States v. Fordice: Why Integrationism Fails African-Americans Again - Alex M. Johnson, Jr. 39. African-American Immersion Schools: Paradoxes of Race and Public Education - Kevin Brown 40. Law as a Eurocentric Enterprise - Kenneth B. Nunn From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part XII: Intergroup Relations 41. Embracing the Tar-Baby: LatCrit Theory and the Sticky Mess of Race - Leslie Espinoza and Angela P. Harris 42. Beyond Racial Identity Politics: Towards a Liberation Theory for Multicultural Democracy - Manning Marable 43. Rethinking Alliances: Agency, Responsibility, and Interracial Justice - Eric K. Yamamoto From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part XIII: Legal Institutions, Critical Pedagogy, and Minorities in the Law 44. The Civil Rights Chronicles: The Chronicle of the DeVine Gift - Derrick A. Bell, Jr. 45. The Imperial Scholar Revisited: How to Marginalize Outsider Writing, Ten Years Later - Richard Delgado 46. Autobiography and Legal Scholarship and Teaching: Finding the Me in the Legal Academy - Jerome McCristal Culp, Jr. From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part XIV: Critical Race Feminism 47. Stealing Away: Black Women, Outlaw Culture, and the Rhetoric of Rights - Monica J. Evans 48. Mascaras, Trenzas, y Grenas: Un/masking the Self While Un/braiding Latina Stories and Legal Discourse - Margaret E. Montoya 49. Men, Feminism, and Male Heterosexual Privilege - Devon W. Carbado 50. Converging Stereotypes in Racialized Sexual Harassment: Where the Model Minority Meets Suzie Wong - Sumi K. Cho 51. Race and the New Reproduction - Dorothy E. Roberts From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part XV: Criticism and Self-Analysis 52. Racial Critiques of Legal Academia - Randall L. Kennedy 53. Derrick Bell-Race and Class: The Dilemma of Liberal Reform - Alan D. Freeman 54. Is the Radical Critique of Merit Anti-Semitic? - Daniel A. Farber and Suzanna Sherry 55. The Bloods and the Crits - Jeffrey Rosen From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part XVI: Critical Race Praxis 56. The Work We Know So Little About - Gerald P. Lopez 57. Reconstructive Poverty Law Practice: Learning Lessons of Client Narrative - Anthony V. Alfieri 58. Making the Invisible Visible: The Garment Industry's Dirty Laundry - Julie A. Su 59. Vampires Anonymous and Critical Race Practice - Robert A. Williams, Jr. From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings Part XVII: Critical White Studies 60. White by Law - Ian F. Haney Lopez 61. Innocence and Affirmative Action - Thomas Ross 62. Obscuring the Importance of Race: The Implications of Malting Comparisons Between Racism and Sexism (or Other -Isms) - Trina Grillo and Stephanie M. Wildman 63. Language and Silence: Malting Systems of Privilege Visible - Stephanie M. Wildman with Adrienne D. Davis From the Editors: Issues and Comments Suggested Readings About the Contributors Index

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This new collection of essays...is an important resource for those who are willing to invest time and energy in trying to understand the extraordinarily complicated ways race and racism function in this country, and the ways those dynamics spill over into many other areas. --The Diversity Factor


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