Critical race theory : the cutting edge
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Critical race theory : the cutting edge
Temple University Press, 2000
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9781566397131
Description
In this wide-ranging second edition, Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic bring together the finest, most illustrative, and highly accessible articles in the fast-growing legal genre of Critical Race Theory. In challenging orthodoxy, questioning the premises of liberalism, and debating sacred wisdoms, Critical Race Theory scholars writing over the past few years have indelibly changed the way America looks at race. This edition contains treatment of all the topics covered in the first edition, along with provocative and probing questions for discussion and detailed suggestions for additional reading, all of which set this fine volume apart from the field. In addition, this edition contains five new substantive units -- crime, critical race practice, intergroup tensions and alliances, gay/lesbian issues, and transcending the black-white binary paradigm of race. In each of these areas, groundbreaking scholarship by the movement's founding figures as well as the brightest new stars provides immediate entre to current trends and developments in critical civil rights thought.
Table of Contents
Contents Part I. Critique of Liberalism Part II. Storytelling, Counterstorytelling, and "Naming One's Own Reality" Part III. Revisionist Interpretations of History and Civil Rights Progress Part IV. Critical Understanding of the Social Science Underpinnings of Race and Racism Part V. Crime Part VI. Structural Determinism Part VII. Race, Sex, Class, and Their Intersections Part VIII. Essentialism and Antiessentialism Part IX. Gay-Lesbian Queer Issues Part X. Beyond the Black-White Binary Part XI. Cultural Nationalism and Separatism Part XII. Intergroup Relations Part XIII. Legal Institutions, Critical Pedagogy, and Minorities in the Law Part XIV. Critical Race Feminism Part XV. Criticism and Self-Analysis Part XVI. Critical Race Praxis Part XVII. Critical White Studies
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: pbk ISBN 9781566397148
Description
In this wide-ranging second edition, Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic bring together the finest, most illustrative, and highly accessible articles in the fast-growing legal genre of Critical Race Theory. In challenging orthodoxy, questioning the premises of liberalism, and debating sacred wisdoms, Critical Race Theory scholars writing over the past few years have indelibly changed the way America looks at race.
This edition contains treatment of all the topics covered in the first edition, along with provocative and probing questions for discussion and detailed suggestions for additional reading, all of which set this fine volume apart from the field. In addition, this edition contains five new substantive units -- crime, critical race practice, intergroup tensions and alliances, gay/lesbian issues, and transcending the black-white binary paradigm of race. In each of these areas, groundbreaking scholarship by the movement's founding figures as well as the brightest new stars provides immediate entre to current trends and developments in critical civil rights thought.
Table of Contents
Contents
Part I. Critique of Liberalism
Part II. Storytelling, Counterstorytelling, and "Naming One's Own Reality"
Part III. Revisionist Interpretations of History and Civil Rights Progress
Part IV. Critical Understanding of the Social Science Underpinnings of Race and Racism
Part V. Crime
Part VI. Structural Determinism
Part VII. Race, Sex, Class, and Their Intersections
Part VIII. Essentialism and Antiessentialism
Part IX. Gay-Lesbian Queer Issues
Part X. Beyond the Black-White Binary
Part XI. Cultural Nationalism and Separatism
Part XII. Intergroup Relations
Part XIII. Legal Institutions, Critical Pedagogy, and Minorities in the Law
Part XIV. Critical Race Feminism
Part XV. Criticism and Self-Analysis
Part XVI. Critical Race Praxis
Part XVII. Critical White Studies
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