White by Law 10th Anniversary Edition – The Legal Construction of Race: Critical America
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814736944
ISBN-10: 0814736947
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:Revised and Upd
Editura: MI – New York University
Seria Critical America
ISBN-10: 0814736947
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:Revised and Upd
Editura: MI – New York University
Seria Critical America
Recenzii
Praise for the 10th Anniversary Edition "Ten years after its initial publication, White by Law remains the definitive treatment of the naturalization cases, and provides a compelling account of the role of law in constructing race. A wonderful combination of thematic development and historical excavation, one leaves this revised edition with a thoroughgoing understanding of the ways in which citizenship functioned not only to include and exclude but as a process through which people quite literally became white by law."
Devon W. Carbado, Professor of Law and Associate Dean, UCLA School of Law" "White by Law remains one of the most significant and generative entries in the crowded field of 'whiteness studies.' Ian Haney López has crafted a brilliant study, not merely of how 'race' figures in the juridical logic of U.S. citizenship, but of the ways in which law fully participates in the wholesale manufacture of those naturalized groupings we know as 'races.' A terribly important work."
Matthew Frye Jacobson, author of Roots Too: White Ethnic Revival in Post-Civil Rights America"White by Law remains the definitive work on how American law constructed a 'white' race at the turn of the twentieth century. Haney López has added a chapter to the new edition, a sobering analysis of how, in our own time, 'colorblind' law and policy threaten to perpetuate, not eliminate, racial inequality. A must-read."
Mae M. Ngai, author of Impossible Subjects: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America Here is one work that proved challenging to review with a fresh eye, having been widely reviewed and discussed since its original publication more than 10 years ago .While ones first question upon picking up such a book could easily be why bother? with the re-release of an older work, in this case, the strategy works .[T]he addition of the authors personal narrative in the Preface and his intriguing view into the future with the new conclusion will add to the books pedagogical value. In sum, Haney Lopez has provided a piece of scholarship worthy of bringing out a curtain call on its 10th anniversary.
Law and Politics ReviewPraise for the 1st edition: "Haney López performs a major service for anyone truly interested in understanding contemporary debates over racial and ethnic politics. . . . A sobering and crucial lesson for a society committed to equality and fairness."
Martha Minow, Harvard Law School "This book is remarkable for sheer information value, but draws its analytic power from the emphasis on whiteness to make sense of racial oppression. . . . Haney López convincingly demonstrates that the US is ideologically white not by accident but by design."
Choice
Praise for the 10th Anniversary Edition "Ten years after its initial publication, White by Law remains the definitive treatment of the naturalization cases, and provides a compelling account of the role of law in constructing race. A wonderful combination of thematic development and historical excavation, one leaves this revised edition with a thoroughgoing understanding of the ways in which citizenship functioned not only to include and exclude but as a process through which people quite literally became white by law." --Devon W. Carbado, Professor of Law and Associate Dean, UCLA School of Law" "White by Law remains one of the most significant and generative entries in the crowded field of 'whiteness studies.' Ian Haney Lopez has crafted a brilliant study, not merely of how 'race' figures in the juridical logic of U.S. citizenship, but of the ways in which law fully participates in the wholesale manufacture of those naturalized groupings we know as 'races.' A terribly important work." --Matthew Frye Jacobson, author of Roots Too: White Ethnic Revival in Post-Civil Rights America "White by Law remains the definitive work on how American law constructed a 'white' race at the turn of the twentieth century. Haney Lopez has added a chapter to the new edition, a sobering analysis of how, in our own time, 'colorblind' law and policy threaten to perpetuate, not eliminate, racial inequality. A must-read." --Mae M. Ngai, author of Impossible Subjects: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America "Here is one work that proved challenging to review with a fresh eye, having been widely reviewed and discussed since its original publication more than 10 years ago...While one's first question upon picking up such a book could easily be 'why bother?' with the re-release of an older work, in this case, the strategy works...[T]he addition of the author's personal narrative in the Preface and his intriguing view into the future with the new conclusion will add to the book's pedagogical value. In sum, Haney Lopez has provided a piece of scholarship worthy of bringing out a curtain call on its 10th anniversary." --Law and Politics ReviewPraise for the 1st edition: "Haney Lopez performs a major service for anyone truly interested in understanding contemporary debates over racial and ethnic politics... A sobering and crucial lesson for a society committed to equality and fairness." --Martha Minow, Harvard Law School "This book is remarkable for sheer information value, but draws its analytic power from the emphasis on whiteness to make sense of racial oppression... Haney Lopez convincingly demonstrates that the US is ideologically white not by accident but by design." --Choice
Devon W. Carbado, Professor of Law and Associate Dean, UCLA School of Law" "White by Law remains one of the most significant and generative entries in the crowded field of 'whiteness studies.' Ian Haney López has crafted a brilliant study, not merely of how 'race' figures in the juridical logic of U.S. citizenship, but of the ways in which law fully participates in the wholesale manufacture of those naturalized groupings we know as 'races.' A terribly important work."
Matthew Frye Jacobson, author of Roots Too: White Ethnic Revival in Post-Civil Rights America"White by Law remains the definitive work on how American law constructed a 'white' race at the turn of the twentieth century. Haney López has added a chapter to the new edition, a sobering analysis of how, in our own time, 'colorblind' law and policy threaten to perpetuate, not eliminate, racial inequality. A must-read."
Mae M. Ngai, author of Impossible Subjects: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America Here is one work that proved challenging to review with a fresh eye, having been widely reviewed and discussed since its original publication more than 10 years ago .While ones first question upon picking up such a book could easily be why bother? with the re-release of an older work, in this case, the strategy works .[T]he addition of the authors personal narrative in the Preface and his intriguing view into the future with the new conclusion will add to the books pedagogical value. In sum, Haney Lopez has provided a piece of scholarship worthy of bringing out a curtain call on its 10th anniversary.
Law and Politics ReviewPraise for the 1st edition: "Haney López performs a major service for anyone truly interested in understanding contemporary debates over racial and ethnic politics. . . . A sobering and crucial lesson for a society committed to equality and fairness."
Martha Minow, Harvard Law School "This book is remarkable for sheer information value, but draws its analytic power from the emphasis on whiteness to make sense of racial oppression. . . . Haney López convincingly demonstrates that the US is ideologically white not by accident but by design."
Choice
Praise for the 10th Anniversary Edition "Ten years after its initial publication, White by Law remains the definitive treatment of the naturalization cases, and provides a compelling account of the role of law in constructing race. A wonderful combination of thematic development and historical excavation, one leaves this revised edition with a thoroughgoing understanding of the ways in which citizenship functioned not only to include and exclude but as a process through which people quite literally became white by law." --Devon W. Carbado, Professor of Law and Associate Dean, UCLA School of Law" "White by Law remains one of the most significant and generative entries in the crowded field of 'whiteness studies.' Ian Haney Lopez has crafted a brilliant study, not merely of how 'race' figures in the juridical logic of U.S. citizenship, but of the ways in which law fully participates in the wholesale manufacture of those naturalized groupings we know as 'races.' A terribly important work." --Matthew Frye Jacobson, author of Roots Too: White Ethnic Revival in Post-Civil Rights America "White by Law remains the definitive work on how American law constructed a 'white' race at the turn of the twentieth century. Haney Lopez has added a chapter to the new edition, a sobering analysis of how, in our own time, 'colorblind' law and policy threaten to perpetuate, not eliminate, racial inequality. A must-read." --Mae M. Ngai, author of Impossible Subjects: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America "Here is one work that proved challenging to review with a fresh eye, having been widely reviewed and discussed since its original publication more than 10 years ago...While one's first question upon picking up such a book could easily be 'why bother?' with the re-release of an older work, in this case, the strategy works...[T]he addition of the author's personal narrative in the Preface and his intriguing view into the future with the new conclusion will add to the book's pedagogical value. In sum, Haney Lopez has provided a piece of scholarship worthy of bringing out a curtain call on its 10th anniversary." --Law and Politics ReviewPraise for the 1st edition: "Haney Lopez performs a major service for anyone truly interested in understanding contemporary debates over racial and ethnic politics... A sobering and crucial lesson for a society committed to equality and fairness." --Martha Minow, Harvard Law School "This book is remarkable for sheer information value, but draws its analytic power from the emphasis on whiteness to make sense of racial oppression... Haney Lopez convincingly demonstrates that the US is ideologically white not by accident but by design." --Choice