Interdisciplinarity and Social Justice : An Introduction / Joe Parker and Ranu Samantrai -- -- I. Critiques of Disciplinarity -- -- Metaphors of Globalization / Lisa Lowe -- Crossing the Immigration and Race Border : A Critical Race Theory Approach to Immigration Studies / Mary Romero -- Whiteness in a Red Room : Telling Stories and Legal Discourse in the Tribal Courtroom / Raquel Montoya-Lewis -- An Emergent Extra-Disciplinarity : Worlding Arabs, Activist Representation, and the Example of Ahdaf Soueif / Mrinalini Chakravorty -- -- II. Critiques of Interdisciplinary Fields -- -- Cultural Studies : Justice, Values, and Social Class / Patrick Brantlinger -- The Other Inters : Augmenting Academic Disciplinarity to Make Things (Happen) / Alexandra Juhasz -- The Ethico-politics of Dedisciplinary Practices / Joe Parker -- The Limits of Interdisciplinarity : The Case of Chicano Studies / Michael Soldatenko -- -- III. Interdisciplinary Claims to Social Justice -- -- Whiteness Studies and the Paradox of Particularity / Robyn Wiegman -- Interdisciplinarity : A Consideration from African American Studies / Lindon Barrett -- Imagined Immunities : Border Rhetorics and the Ethos of Sans Frontièrisme / D. Robert DeChaine -- Toward Collaborative Coalitions : From Internationalism to Interdisciplinarity / Leila Neti -- Interdisciplinary Investigations and Cross-Sector Interventions / Ellen Messer-Davidow -- Accounting for Interdisciplinarity / Miranda Joseph -- Afterword : Justice Without Truth? / Ranu Samantrai.