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|a Critical white studies :
|b looking behind the mirror /
|c edited by Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic.
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|a Philadelphia :
|b Temple University Press,
|c 1997.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. [664]) and index.
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|g Pt. I.
|t How Whites See Themselves.
|g 1.
|t The End of the Great White Male /
|r John R. Graham.
|g 2.
|t White Racial Formation: Into the Twenty-First Century /
|r Charles A. Gallagher.
|g 3.
|t The Skin We're In /
|r Christopher Wills.
|g 4.
|t The Way of the WASP /
|r Richard Brookhiser.
|g 5.
|t Hiring Quotas for White Males Only /
|r Eric Foner.
|g 6.
|t Innocence and Affirmative Action /
|r Thomas Ross.
|g 7.
|t Doing the White Male Kvetch (A Pale Imitation of a Rag) /
|r Calvin Trillin.
|g 8.
|t Growing Up White in America? /
|r Bonnie Kae Grover.
|g 9.
|t Growing Up (What) in America? /
|r Jerald N. Marrs.
|g 10.
|t White Images of Black Slaves (Is What We See in Others Sometimes a Reflection of What We Find in Ourselves?) /
|r George Fredrickson --
|g Pt. II.
|t How Whites See Others.
|g 11.
|t The White Race is Shrinking: Perceptions of Race in Canada and Some Speculations on the Political Economy of Race Classification /
|r Doug Daniels.
|g 12.
|t Ignoble Savages /
|r Dinesh D'Souza.
|g 13.
|t Darkness Made Visible: Law, Metaphor, and the Racial Self /
|r D. Marvin Jones.
|g 14.
|t Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination /
|r Toni Morrison.
|g 15.
|t Transparently White Subjective Decisionmaking: Fashioning a Legal Remedy /
|r Barbara J. Flagg.
|g 16.
|t The Rhetorical Tapestry of Race /
|r Thomas Ross.
|g 17.
|t Imposition /
|r Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic.
|g 18.
|t Racial Reflections: Dialogues in the Direction of Liberation /
|r Edited by Derrick A. Bell, Tracy Higgins and Sung-Hee Suh.
|g 19.
|t The Tower of Babel /
|r Eleanor Marie Brown.
|g 20.
|t The Quest for Freedom in the Post-Brown South: Desegregation and White Self-Interest /
|r Davison M. Douglas.
|g 21.
|t "Soulmaning": Using Race for Political Economic Gain /
|r Luther Wright, Jr.
|g 22.
|t Dysconscious Racism: Ideology, Identity, and Miseducation /
|r Joyce E. King --
|g Pt. III.
|t Whiteness: History's Role.
|g 23.
|t Race and Manifest Destiny: The Origins of American Racial Anglo-Saxonism /
|r Reginald Horsman.
|g 24.
|t The Invention of Race: Rereading White Over Black /
|r James Campbell and James Oakes.
|g 25.
|t "Only the Law Would between Us": Antimiscegenation, the Moral Economy of Dependency, and the Debate over Rights after the Civil War /
|r Emily Field Van Tassel.
|g 26.
|t The Antidemocratic Power of Whiteness /
|r Kathleen Neal Cleaver.
|g 27.
|t Who's Black, Who's White, and Who Cares /
|r Luther Wright, Jr.
|g 28.
|t Images of the Outsider in American Law and Culture /
|r Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic.
|g 29.
|t Back to the Future with The Bell Curve: Jim Crow, Slavery, and G /
|r Jacqueline Jones.
|g 30.
|t The Genetic Tie /
|r Dorothy E. Roberts --
|g Pt. IV.
|t Whiteness: Law's Role.
|g 31.
|t White Law and Lawyers: The Case of Surrogate Motherhood /
|r Peter Halewood.
|g 32.
|t Social Science and Segregation before Brown /
|r Herbert Hovenkamp.
|g 33.
|t Mexican-Americans and Whiteness /
|r George A. Martinez.
|g 34.
|t Race and the Core Curriculum in Legal Education /
|r Frances Lee Ansley.
|g 35.
|t The Transparency Phenomenon, Race-Neutral Decisionmaking, and Discriminatory Intent /
|r Barbara J. Flagg.
|g 36.
|t Toward a Black Legal Scholarship: Race and Original Understandings /
|r Jerome McCristal Culp, Jr.
|g 37.
|t Identity Notes, Part One: Playing in the Light /
|r Adrienne D. Davis.
|g 38.
|t The Constitutional Ghetto /
|r Robert L. Hayman, Jr. and Nancy Levit --
|g Pt. V.
|t Whiteness: Culture's Role.
|g 39.
|t Do You Know This Man? /
|r Daniel Zalewski.
|g 40.
|t The Curse of Ham /
|r D. Marvin Jones.
|g 41.
|t Los Olvidados: On the Making of Invisible People /
|r Juan F. Perea.
|g 42.
|t White Innocence, Black Abstraction /
|r Thomas Ross.
|g 43.
|t Race and the Dominant Gaze: Narratives of Law and Inequality in Popular Film /
|r Margaret M. Russell.
|g 44.
|t Residential Segregation and White Privilege /
|r Martha R. Mahoney.
|g 45.
|t Mules, Madonnas, Babies, Bathwater: Racial Imagery and Stereotypes /
|r Linda L. Ammons.
|g 46.
|t The Other Pleasures: The Narrative Function of Race in the Cinema /
|r Anna Everett --
|g Pt. VI.
|t White Privilege.
|g 47.
|t White Privilege and Male Privilege: A Personal Account of Coming to See Correspondence through Work in Women's Studies /
|r Peggy McIntosh.
|g 48.
|t From Practice to Theory, or What Is a White Woman Anyway? /
|r Catharine A. Mackinnon.
|g 49.
|t Racial Construction and Women as Differential Actors /
|r Martha R. Mahoney.
|g 50.
|t The GI Bill: Whites Only Need Apply /
|r Karen Brodkin Sacks.
|g 51.
|t Making Systems of Privilege Visible /
|r Stephanie M. Wildman and Adrienne D. Davis.
|g 52.
|t Race and Racial Classifications /
|r Luther Wright, Jr.
|g 53.
|t Reflections on Whiteness: The Case of Latinos(as) /
|r Stephanie M. Wildman.
|g 54.
|t Stirring the Ashes: Race, Class, and the Future of Civil Rights Scholarship /
|r Frances Lee Ansley.
|g 55.
|t The Social Construction of Whiteness /
|r Martha R. Mahoney --
|g Pt. VII.
|t The Ladder of Whiteness.
|g 56.
|t The Mind of the South /
|r W. J. Cash.
|g 57.
|t Old Poison in New Bottles: The Deep Roots of Modern Nativism /
|r Joe R. Feagin.
|g 58.
|t The First Word in Whiteness: Early Twentieth-Century European Immigration /
|r David Roediger.
|g 59.
|t Life on the Color Line /
|r Gregory Williams.
|g 60.
|t Others, and the WASP World They Aspired To /
|r Richard Brookhiser.
|g 61.
|t Beyond the Melting Pot /
|r Nathan Glazer and Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
|g 62.
|t The Economic Payoff of Attending an Ivy-League Institution /
|r Philip J. Cook and Robert H. Frank.
|g 63.
|t Useful Knowledge /
|r Mary Cappello.
|g 64.
|t Stupid Rich Bastards /
|r Laurel Johnson Black.
|g 65.
|t How Did Jews Become White Folks? /
|r Karen Brodkin Sacks.
|g 66.
|t How White People Became White /
|r James R. Barrett and David Roediger.
|g 67.
|t Paths to Belonging: The Constitution and Cultural Identity /
|r Kenneth L. Karst.
|g 68.
|t Is the Radical Critique of Merit Anti-Semitic? /
|r Daniel A. Farber and Suzanna Sherry --
|g Pt. VIII.
|t The Color Line: Multiracial People and "Passing for White"
|g 69.
|t Passing for White, Passing for Black /
|r Adrian Piper.
|g 70.
|t Black Like Me /
|r John Howard Griffin.
|g 71.
|t The Michael Jackson Pill: Equality, Race, and Culture /
|r Jerome McCristal Culp, Jr.
|g 72.
|t Did the First Justice Harlan Have a Black Brother? /
|r James W. Gordon.
|g 73.
|t Learning How to Be Niggers /
|r Gregory Williams.
|g 74.
|t What Does a White Woman Look Like? Racing and Erasing in Law /
|r Katherine M. Franke.
|g 75.
|t La Guera /
|r Cherrie Moraga.
|g 76.
|t Notes on a White Black Woman /
|r Judy Scales-Trent.
|g 77.
|t Our Next Race Questions: The Uneasiness between Blacks and Latinos /
|r Jorge Klor de Alva, Earl Shorris and Cornel West.
|g 78.
|t A Review of Life on the Color Line /
|r Martha Chamallas and Peter M. Shane.
|g 79.
|t What Is Race, Anyway? /
|r Tod Olson --
|g Pt. IX.
|t Biology and Pseudoscience.
|g 80.
|t The Misleading Abstractions of Social Scientists /
|r Jerome Kagan.
|g 81.
|t Caste, Crime, and Precocity /
|r Andrew Hacker.
|g 82.
|t Embodiment and Perspective: Can White Men Jump? /
|r Peter Halewood.
|g 83.
|t Bell Curve Liberals: How the Left Betrayed IQ /
|r Adrian Wooldridge.
|g 84.
|t Brave New Right /
|r Michael Lind.
|g 85.
|t Race and Parentage /
|r Dorothy E. Roberts.
|g 86.
|t The Source of The Bell Curve /
|r Jeffrey Rosen and Charles Lane.
|g 87.
|t Hearts of Darkness /
|r John B. Judis.
|g 88.
|t Thank You, Doctors Murray and Herrnstein (Or, Who's Afraid of Critical Race Theory?) /
|r Derrick A. Bell.
|g 89.
|t Dangerous Undertones of the New Nativism /
|r Daniel Kanstroom --
|g Pt. X.
|t White Consciousness, White Power.
|g 90.
|t The Rise of Private Militia: A First and Second Amendment Analysis of the Right to Organize and the Right to Train /
|r Joelle E. Polesky.
|g 91.
|t The Changing Faces of White Supremacy /
|r Loretta J. Ross and Mary Ann Mauney.
|g 92.
|t Hatelines: Week of Sunday, April 7, 1996 /
|r Center for Democratic Renewal.
|g 93.
|t Blue by Day and White by [K]night /
|r Robin Barnes.
|g 94.
|t The Race Question and Its Solution /
|r James Armstrong, Jr.
|g 95.
|t The American Neo-Nazi Movement Today /
|r Elinor Langer.
|g 96.
|t Talking about Race with America's Klansmen /
|r Raphael S. Ezekiel.
|g 97.
|t Antidiscrimination Law and Transparency: Barriers to Equality? /
|r Barbara J. Flagg.
|g 98.
|t White Supremacy (And What We Should Do about It) /
|r Frances Lee Ansley.
|g 99.
|t White Superiority in America: Its Legal Legacy, Its Economic Costs /
|r Derrick A. Bell --
|g Pt. XI.
|t What Then Shall We Do? A Role for Whites.
|g 100.
|t Treason to Whiteness Is Loyalty to Humanity /
|r Noel Ignatiev.
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|t How to Be a Race Traitor: Six Ways to Fight Being White /
|r Noel Ignatiev.
|g 102.
|t Rodrigo's Eleventh Chronicle: Empathy and False Empathy /
|r Richard Delgado.
|g 103.
|t Obscuring the Importance of Race: The Implications of Making Comparisons between Racism and Sexism (or Other Isms) /
|r Trina Grillo and Stephanie M. Wildman.
|g 104.
|t White Men Can Jump: But Must Try a Little Harder /
|r Peter Halewood.
|g 105.
|t "Was Blind, but Now I See": White Race Consciousness and the Requirement of Discriminatory Intent /
|r Barbara J. Flagg.
|g 106.
|t White Women, Race Matters: The Social Construction of Whiteness /
|r Ruth Frankenberg.
|g 107.
|t Resisting Racisms, Eliminating Exclusions: South African and The United States /
|r David Theo Goldberg.
|g 108.
|t Dysconscious Racism: The Cultural Politics of Critiquing Ideology and Identity /
|r Joyce E. King.
|g 109.
|t What Should White Women Do? /
|r Martha R. Mahoney.
|g 110.
|t Confronting Racelessness /
|r Eleanor Marie Brown.
|g 111.
|t A Civil Rights Agenda for the Year 2000: Confessions of an Identity Politician /
|r Frances Lee Ansley.
|g 112.
|t What We Believe /
|r The Editors of Race Traitor Magazine.
|g 113.
|t Segregation, Whiteness, and Transformation /
|r Martha R. Mahoney.
|g 114.
|t White Out /
|r Roger Wilkins.
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