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Critical Race Theory: The Key Writings That Formed the Movement
By (Author) Kimberle Crenshaw
Edited by Neil Gotanda
Edited by Garry Peller
Edited by Kendall Thomas
The New Press
The New Press
7th August 1996
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Anthropology
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
Social and ethical issues
Social law and Medical law
Citizenship and nationality law
305.8
Paperback
528
Width 177mm, Height 254mm
921g
A new generation of progressive intellectuals is transforming the ways we understand law, race and racial power. Questioning the old assumptions of both left and right on traditional civil rights reform, critical race theorists have presented new paradigms for understanding racial justice and new ways of viewing the links between race, gender, sexuality and class. The founders of the critical race movement have collaborated to edit this collection of important writings on the subject. Included in the essays are "Whiteness as Property" by Cheryl Harris, "Race Consciousness" by Garry Peller and "Race, Reform and Retrenchment" by Kimberle Crenshaw. The collection provides an overview of the principal themes of the movement, and includes an introduction by the editors offering a clear and accessible presentation of the main tenets of critical race theory.
"As of the publication of Critical Race Theory it will be unwise, if not impossible, to do any serious work on race without referencing this splendid collection."
Toni Morrison
"A fundamental reference guide to any serious work on race."
Amsterdam News
"Critical Race Theory is a compilation of provocative writings that challenges us to consider the relationship between race, the legal system, and society at large."
Senator Bill Bradley
Kimberl Crenshaw is a professor of law at UCLA and Columbia School of Law in New York. Neil Gotanda is a professor of law at Western State University College of Law in Fullerton, California. Gary Peller is a professor of law at Georgetown Law Center in Washington, D.C. Kendall Thomas is a professor of law at Columbia School of Law in New York.