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Shifting Bottoms And Rotating Centers: Reflections On Latcrit Iii And The Black/White Paradigm, Athena D. Mutua
Shifting Bottoms And Rotating Centers: Reflections On Latcrit Iii And The Black/White Paradigm, Athena D. Mutua
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This essay chronicles my participation at the LatCrit III Conference and examines some of the issues raised. It touches on battles that rage within our efforts to build coalitions across boundaries of race and ethnicity, and it poses questions of centers, bottoms, and models.
Specifically, it asks: What group should be at the center of a given study or enterprise? Whose faces are at the bottom of the well and What model shall we use to analyze a given situation? The questions are complex, but LatCrit is attempting to address these complexities, not only in theory but in practice. Institutionally, …
The Convergence Of The Critical Race Theory Workshop With Latcrit Theory: A History, Stephanie L. Phillips
The Convergence Of The Critical Race Theory Workshop With Latcrit Theory: A History, Stephanie L. Phillips
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Stop Me Before I Quantify Again: The Role Of Political Science In The Study Of Election Law, James A. Gardner
Stop Me Before I Quantify Again: The Role Of Political Science In The Study Of Election Law, James A. Gardner
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Devolution And The Paradox Of Democratic Unresponsiveness, James A. Gardner
Devolution And The Paradox Of Democratic Unresponsiveness, James A. Gardner
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Langdell's Auto-Da-Fé, John Henry Schlegel