Critical white studies : looking behind the mirror / edited by Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic.

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Other Authors: Delgado, Richard, Stefancic, Jean
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 1997.
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Table of Contents:
  • The end of the great white male / John R. Graham
  • White racial formation: into the twenty-first century / Charles A. Gallagher
  • The skin we're in / Christopher Wills
  • The way of the WASP / Richard Brookhiser
  • Hiring quotas for white males only / Eric Foner
  • Innocence and affirmative action / Thomas Ross
  • Doing the white male kvetch (a pale imitation of a rag) / Calvin Trillin
  • Growing up white in America? / Jerald N. Marrs
  • White images of black slaves (is what we see in others sometimes a reflection of what we find in ourselves?) / George Fredrickson
  • The white race is shrinking: perceptions of race in Canada and some speculations on the political economy of race classification / Doug Daniels
  • Ignoble savages / Dinesh D'Souza
  • Darkness made visible: law, metaphor, and the racial self / D. Marvin Jones
  • Playing in the dark: whiteness and the literary imagination / Toni Morrison
  • Transparently white subjective decisionmaking: fashioning a legal remedy / Barbara J. Flagg
  • The rhetorical tapestry of race / Thomas Ross
  • Imposition / Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic
  • Racial reflections: dialogues in the direction of liberation / Derrick A. Bell, Tracy Higgins, and Sung-Hee Suh, editors
  • The Tower of Babel / Eleanor Marie Brown
  • The quest for freedom in the post-Brown South: desegregation and white self-interest / Davison M. Douglas
  • "Soulmaning": using race for political and economic gain / Luther Wright, Jr.
  • Dysconscious racism: ideology, identity, and miseducation / Joyce E. King
  • Race and manifest destiny: the origins of American racial Anglo-Saxonism / Reginald Horsman
  • The invention of race: rereading White over black / James Campbell and James Oakes
  • "Only the law would rule between us": antimiscegenation, the moral economy of dependency, and the debate over rights after the civil war / Emily Field Van Tassel
  • The antidemocratic power of whiteness / Kathleen Neal Cleaver
  • Who's black, who's white,and who cares / Luther Wright, Jr.
  • Images of the outsider in American law and culture / Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic
  • Back to the future with the bell curve: Jim Crow, slavery, and G / Jacqueline Jones
  • The genetic tie / Dorothy E. Roberts
  • White law and lawyers : the case of surrogate motherhood / Peter Halewood
  • Social science and segregation before Brown / Herbert Hovenkamp
  • Mexican-Americans and whiteness / George A. Martinez
  • Race and the core curriculum in legal education / Frances Lee Ansley
  • The transparency phenomenon, race-neutral decisionmaking, and discriminatory intent / Barbara J. Flagg
  • Toward a black legal scholarship: race and original understandings / Jerome McCristal Culp, Jr.
  • Identity notes, part one: playing in the light / Adrienne D. Davis
  • The constitutional ghetto / Robert L. Hayman, Jr., and Nancy Levit
  • Do you know this man? / Daniel Zalewski
  • The curse of Ham / D. Marvin Jones
  • Los Olvidados: on the making of invisible people / Juan F. Perea
  • White innocence, black abstraction / Thomas Ross
  • Race and the dominant gaze: narratives of law and inequality in popular film / Margaret M. Russell
  • Residential segregation and white privilege / Martha R. Mahoney
  • Mules, madonnas, babies, bathwater: racial imagery and stereotypes / Linda L. Ammons
  • The other pleasures : the narrative function of race in the cinema / Anna Everett
  • White privilege and male privilege: a personal account of coming to see correspondences through work in women's studies / Peggy McIntosh
  • From practice to theory, or what is a white woman anyway? / Catharine A. MacKinnon
  • Racial construction and women as differentiated actors / Martha R. Mahoney
  • The GI bill: whites only need apply / Karen Brodkin Sacks
  • Making systems of privilege visible / Stephanie M. Wildman with Adrienne D. Davis
  • Race and racial classifications / Luther Wright, Jr.
  • Reflections on whiteness: the case of Latinos(as) / Stephanie M. Wildman
  • Stirring the ashes: race, class, and the future of civil rights scholarship / Frances Lee Ansley
  • The social construction of whiteness / Martha R. Mahoney
  • The mind of the South / W. J. Cash
  • Old poison in new bottles: the deep roots of modern nativism / Joe R. Feagin
  • The first word in whiteness : early twentieth-century European immigration / David Roediger
  • Life on the color line / Gregory Williams
  • Others, and the WASP world they aspired to / Richard Brookhiser
  • Beyond the melting pot/ Nathan Glazer and Daniel Patrick Moynihan
  • The economic payoff of attending an ivy-league institution / Philip J. Cook and Robert H. Frank
  • Useful knowledge / Mary Cappello
  • Stupid rich bastards / Laurel Johnson Black
  • How did Jews become white folks? / Karen Brodkin Sacks
  • How white people became white / James R. Barrett and David Roediger
  • Paths to belonging: the constitution and cultural identity / Kenneth L. Karst
  • Is the radical critique of merit anti-Semitic? / Daniel A. Farber and Suzanna Sherry
  • Passing for white, passing for black / Adrian Piper
  • Black like me / John Howard Griffin
  • The Michael Jackson pill: equality, race, and culture / Jerome McCristal Culp, Jr.
  • Did the first Justice Harlan have a black brother? / James W. Gordon
  • Learning how to be niggers / Gregory Williams
  • What does a white woman look like? Racing and erasing in law / Katherine M. Franke
  • La Guera / Cherrie Moraga
  • Notes of a white black woman / Judy Scales-Trent
  • Our next race question: the uneasiness between Blacks and Latinos / Jorge Klor de Alva, Earl Shorris, and Cornel West
  • A review of Life on the color line / Martha Chamallas and Peter M. Shane
  • What is race anyway? / Tod Olson
  • The misleading abstractions of social scientists / Jerome Kagan
  • Caste, crime, and precocity / Andrew Hacker
  • Embodiment and perspective: can white men jump? / Peter Halewood
  • Bell curve liberals: how the left betrayed IQ / Adrian Wooldridge
  • Brave new right / Michael Lind
  • Race and parentage / Dorothy E. Roberts
  • The sources of The Bell curve / Jeffrey Rosen and Charles Lane
  • Hearts of darkness / John B. Judis
  • Thank you, Doctors Murray and Herrnstein (or, who's afraid of critical race theory?) / Derrick A. Bell
  • Dangerous undertones of the new nativism / Daniel Kanstroom
  • The rise of private militia: a first and second amendment analysis of the right to organize and the right to train / Joelle E. Polesky
  • The changing faces of white supremacy / Loretta J. Ross and Mary Ann Mauney
  • Hatelines: week of Sunday, April 7, 1996 / Compiled by the Center for Democratic Renewal
  • Blue by day and white by [K]night / Robin Barnes
  • The race question and its solution / James Armstrong, Jr.
  • The American Neo-Nazi movement today / Elinor Langer
  • Talking about race with America's Klansmen / Raphael S. Ezekiel
  • Antidiscrimination law and transparency: barriers to equality? / Barbara J. Flagg
  • White supremacy in America: its legal legacy, its economic costs / Derrick A. Bell
  • Treason to whiteness is loyalty to humanity: an interview with Noel Ignatiev of Race Traitor magazine
  • How to be a race traitor: six ways to fight being white / Noel Ignatiev
  • Rodrigo's eleventh chronicle: empathy and false empathy / Richard Delgado
  • Obscuring the importance of race: the implications of making comparisons between racism and sexism (or other isms) / Trina Grillo and Stephanie M. Wildman
  • White men can jump : but must try a little harder / Peter Halewood
  • "Was blind, but now I see": white race consciousness and the requirement of discriminatory intent / Barbara J. Flagg
  • White women, race matters: the social construction of whiteness / Ruth Frankenberg
  • Resisting racisms, eliminating exclusions: South Africa and the United States / David Theo Goldberg
  • Dysconscious racism: the cultural politics of critiquing ideology and identity / Joyce E. King
  • What should white women do? / Martha R.
  • Mahoney
  • Confronting racelessness / Eleanor Marie Brown
  • A civil rights agenda for the year 2000: confessions of an identity politician / Frances Lee Ansley
  • What we believe / Editors of Race Traitor Magazine
  • Segregation, whiteness, and transformation / Martha R. Mahoney
  • White out / Roger Wilkins.