1st Edition
The Judicial Isolation of the Racially Oppressed
Edited By E. Nathaniel Gates
Copyright 1997
438 Pages
by
Routledge
Explores the concept of race The term race, which originally denoted genealogical or class identity, has in the comparatively brief span of 300 years taken on an entirely new meaning. In the wake of the Enlightenment it came to be applied to social groups. This ideological transformation coupled with a dogmatic insistence that the groups so designated were natural, and not socially created,... Read more
Volume Introduction, 1 Whiteness as Property, Race, Reform, and Retrenchment: Transformation and Legitimation in Antidiscrimination Law, The Obliging Shell: An Informal Essay on Formal Equal Opportunity, Rodrigo's Eighth Chronicle: Black Crime, White Fears- On the Social Construction of Threat, The Boundaries of Race: Political Geography in Legal Analysis Traces of the Master Narrative in the Story of African American/Korean American Conflict: How We Constructed #Los Angeles, Translating Yonnondio by Precedent and Evidence: The Mashpee Indian Case, Foreword: The Jurisprudence of Reconstruction, Navigating the Topology of Race, Acknowledgments
Biography
E. Nathaniel Gates






