Crossroads, directions, and a new critical race theory /
[Book]
edited by Francisco Valdes, Jerome McCristal Culp, and Angela P. Harris.
Philadelphia :
Temple University Press,
2002.
1 online resource (xxi, 414 pages)
Includes bibliographical references.
Enrique R. Carrasco -- Critical coalitions, theory and praxis / Julie A. Su, Eric K. Yamamoto -- Beyond, and not beyond, black and white: deconstruction has a politics / Mari Matsuda -- Outsider scholars, critical race theory, and "outcrit" perspectivity: postsubordination vision as jurisprudential method / Francisco Valdes.
Foreword: Who are we? And why are we here? Doing critical race theory in hard times / Charles R. Lawrence III -- Introduction: Battles waged, won, and lost: critical race theory at the turn of the millennium / Francisco Valdes, Jerome McCristal Culp, and Angela P. Harris -- The first decade: critical reflections, or "a foot in the closing door" / Kimberle Williams Crenshaw -- Historicizing critical race theory's cutting edge: key movements that performed the theory / Sumi Cho, Robert Westley -- Keeping it real: on anti-"essentialism" / Catharine A. MacKinnon -- Critiquing "race" and its uses: critical race theory's uncompleted argument / Robert S. Chang -- The poetics of colorlined space / Anthony Paul Farley -- Un-natural things: constructions of race, gender, and disability / Robert L. Hayman, Jr., Nancy Levit -- Race and the immigration laws: the need for critical inquiry / Kevin R. Johnson -- "Simple logic": race, the identity documents rule, and the story of a nation besieged and betrayed / Sherene H. Razack.
Straight out of the closet: race, gender, and sexual orientation / Devon W. Carbado -- Celebrating racialized legal narratives / Margaret E. Montoya -- The unbearable whiteness of being / Thomas Ross -- Construction project: color me queer and color me family: Camilo's story / Victoria Ortiz, Jennifer Elrod -- On being homeless: one aboriginal woman's "conquest" of Canadian universities, 1989-98 / Patricia Monture-Angus -- Dinner and self-determination / Henry J. Richardson III -- Critical race theory in global context / Celina Romany -- Global markets, racial spaces and the role of critical race theory in the struggle for community control of investments: an institutional class analysis / Elizabeth M. Iglesias -- Global feminism at the local level: the criminalization of female genital surgeries / Isabelle R. Gunning -- Breaking cycles of inequality: critical theory, human rights, and family in justice / Berta Esperanza Hernandez-Truyol -- Critical race theory and post-colonial development.
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