Race and representation : affirmative action
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Race and representation : affirmative action
Zone Books, 1998
- : hbk
- : pbk
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注記
Includes reprint of articles originally published in the journal, Representations
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
-
: hbk ISBN 9780942299489
内容説明
An exploration of one of the most debated-and divisive-issues in American society today.Why has affirmative action become the lightning rod for conflicts over racial inequality in the United States? Have color-blind legal and political doctrines intensified or ameliorated America's racial divisions? Race and Representation invites the reader to enter a debate on a matter of the greatest moment for American universities, politics, and public life. Focusing on the politically driven decision of California's governor and the Board of Regents of the University of California to end affirmative action at the university, the subsequent enactment of an amendment to the California Constitution prohibiting the state from engaging in affirmative action, and court decisions in Texas that used the federal Constitution to prohibit affirmative action at state universities, the contributors to this volume incisively assess the current state of the tumultuous controversy over affirmative action.
目次
- Part 1: introduction - after Bakke, Robert Post
- the racial rhetoric of colourblind constitutionalism - the case of Hopwood versus Texas, Reva B. Siegel
- the two declarations of American independence, Michael Rogin
- group preferences, cultural diversity, and social democracy -notes toward a theory of affirmative action, David A. Hollinger
- individual fairness, group preferences, and the California strategy, Troy Duster
- is affirmative action a Christian heresy? J. Jorge Kior de Alva
- an affirmative view, Judith Butler
- empowerment hazards -affirmative action, recovery psychology, and identity politics, Michel Feher
- the regents on race and diversity - representations and reflections, Marianne Constable
- Warhol paints history, or race in America, anne M. Wagner
- camouflaging race and gender, Barbara T. Christian
- diversity of what? Miranda Oshige McGowan
- unrepresented, Rachel F. Moran
- situating Asian Americans in the political discourse on affirmative action, Michael Omi and Dana Y. Takagi
- California's collision of race and class, Richard Walker
- casuistry, Cass R. Sunstein. Part 2: affirmative action and epistemology, James Robert Brown
- a liberal defense of affirmative action, George M. Fredrickson
- how affirmative action can (and cannot) work well, Amy Gutmann
- affirmative action as culture war, Jennifer Hochschild
- the strange career of affirmative action, David L. Kirp
- maintaining diversity at the University of Texas, David Montejano
- self-defeating identities, Daniel R. Ortiz
- affirmative action, Frances Fox Piven
- a personal perspective on affirmative action, Chang-Lin Tien
- humility and the curse of injustice, Jeremy Waldron
- affirmative action - psychology meets sociology, Alan Wolfe
- affirmative action - a long-range perspective, Howard Zinn
- SP-1 - resolution of the University of California board of regent adopting a policy "ensuring equal treatment" of admissions
- proposition 209 - text of proposed law
- AAUP commission on governance and affirmative action policy.
- 巻冊次
-
: pbk ISBN 9780942299496
内容説明
An exploration of one of the most debated-and divisive-issues in American society today.
Why has affirmative action become the lightning rod for conflicts over racial inequality in the United States? Have color-blind legal and political doctrines intensified or ameliorated America's racial divisions? Race and Representation invites the reader to enter a debate on a matter of the greatest moment for American universities, politics, and public life. Focusing on the politically driven decision of California's governor and the Board of Regents of the University of California to end affirmative action at the university, the subsequent enactment of an amendment to the California Constitution prohibiting the state from engaging in affirmative action, and court decisions in Texas that used the federal Constitution to prohibit affirmative action at state universities, the contributors to this volume incisively assess the current state of the tumultuous controversy over affirmative action.
目次
- Part 1: introduction - after Bakke, Robert Post
- the racial rhetoric of colourblind constitutionalism - the case of Hopwood versus Texas, Reva B. Siegel
- the two declarations of American independence, Michael Rogin
- group preferences, cultural diversity, and social democracy -notes toward a theory of affirmative action, David A. Hollinger
- individual fairness, group preferences, and the California strategy, Troy Duster
- is affirmative action a Christian heresy? J. Jorge Kior de Alva
- an affirmative view, Judith Butler
- empowerment hazards -affirmative action, recovery psychology, and identity politics, Michel Feher
- the regents on race and diversity - representations and reflections, Marianne Constable
- Warhol paints history, or race in America, anne M. Wagner
- camouflaging race and gender, Barbara T. Christian
- diversity of what? Miranda Oshige McGowan
- unrepresented, Rachel F. Moran
- situating Asian Americans in the political discourse on affirmative action, Michael Omi and Dana Y. Takagi
- California's collision of race and class, Richard Walker
- casuistry, Cass R. Sunstein. Part 2: affirmative action and epistemology, James Robert Brown
- a liberal defense of affirmative action, George M. Fredrickson
- how affirmative action can (and cannot) work well, Amy Gutmann
- affirmative action as culture war, Jennifer Hochschild
- the strange career of affirmative action, David L. Kirp
- maintaining diversity at the University of Texas, David Montejano
- self-defeating identities, Daniel R. Ortiz
- affirmative action, Frances Fox Piven
- a personal perspective on affirmative action, Chang-Lin Tien
- humility and the curse of injustice, Jeremy Waldron
- affirmative action - psychology meets sociology, Alan Wolfe
- affirmative action - a long-range perspective, Howard Zinn
- SP-1 - resolution of the University of California board of regent adopting a policy "ensuring equal treatment" of admissions
- proposition 209 - text of proposed law
- AAUP commission on governance and affirmative action policy.
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