Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw 
Seeing Race Again [EPUB ebook] 
Countering Colorblindness across the Disciplines

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Every academic discipline has an origin story complicit with white supremacy. Racial hierarchy and colonialism structured the very foundations of most disciplines’ research and teaching paradigms. In the early twentieth century, the academy faced rising opposition and correction, evident in the intervention of scholars including W. E. B. Du Bois, Zora Neale Hurston, Carter G. Woodson, and others. By the mid-twentieth century, education itself became a center in the struggle for social justice. Scholars mounted insurgent efforts to discredit some of the most odious intellectual defenses of white supremacy in academia, but the disciplines and their keepers remained unwilling to interrogate many of the racist foundations of their fields, instead embracing a framework of racial colorblindness as their default position.
This book challenges scholars and students to see race again. Examining the racial histories and colorblindness in fields as diverse as social psychology, the law, musicology, literary studies, sociology, and gender studies,
Seeing Race Again documents the profoundly contradictory role of the academy in constructing, naturalizing, and reproducing racial hierarchy. It shows how colorblindness compromises the capacity of disciplines to effectively respond to the wide set of contemporary political, economic, and social crises marking public life today.
 

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Preface and Acknowledgments: Praying to the Disciplinary Gods with One Eye Open
Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, Luke Charles Harris, Daniel Martinez Ho Sang, and George Lipsitz
1 • Introduction
Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, Luke Charles Harris, Daniel Martinez Ho Sang, and George Lipsitz
PART ONE :
MASKS
2 • The Sounds of Silence: How Race Neutrality Preserves White Supremacy
George Lipsitz
3 • Unmasking Colorblindness in the Law: Lessons from the Formation of Critical Race Theory
Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw
4 • Masking Legitimized Racism: Indigeneity, Colorblindness, and the Sociology of Race
Dwanna L. Mc Kay
5 • On the Transportability, Malleability, and Longevity of Colorblindness: Reproducing White Supremacy in Brazil and South Africa
Marzia Milazzo
6 • How Colorblindness Flourished in the Age of Obama
Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw
PART TWO :
MOVES
7 • The Possessive Investment in Classical Music: Confronting Legacies of White Supremacy in U.S. Schools and Departments of Music
Loren Kajikawa
8 • Powerblind Intersectionality: Feminist Revanchism and Inclusion as a One-Way Street
Barbara Tomlinson
9 • Colorblind Intersectionality
Devon W. Carbado
10 • Causality, Context, and Colorblindness: Equal Educational Opportunity and the Politics of Racist Disavowal
Leah N. Gordon
11 • Affirmative Action as Equalizing Opportunity: Challenging the Myth of “Preferential Treatment”
Luke Charles Harris and Uma Narayan
PART THREE :
RESISTANCE AND TRANSFORMATION
12 • They (Color) Blinded Me with Science: Counteracting Coloniality of Knowledge in Hegemonic Psychology
Glenn Adams and Phia S. Salter
13 • Toward a New Research Agenda? Foucault, Whiteness, and Indigenous Sovereignty
Aileen Moreton-Robinson
14 • Why Black Lives Matter in the Humanities
Felice Blake
15 • Negotiating Privileged Students’ Affective Resistances: Why a Pedagogy of Emotional Engagement Is Necessary
Paula Ioanide
16 • Shifting Frames: Pedagogical Interventions in Colorblind Teaching Practice
Milton Reynolds
List of Contributors
Index

A propos de l’auteur

Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw is Professor of Law at University of California, Los Angeles, and Columbia University.  Luke Charles Harris is Associate Professor of Political Science at Vassar College.  Daniel Martinez Ho Sang is Associate Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity, Race, and Migration at Yale University.  George Lipsitz is Professor of Sociology and Black Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.  

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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 432 ● ISBN 9780520972148 ● Taille du fichier 1.8 MB ● Éditeur Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw ● Maison d’édition University of California Press ● Publié 2019 ● Édition 1 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 6765206 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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