Third Annual LatCrit Symposium
Comparative Latina/os: Identity, Law and Policy in LatCrit Theory
Foreword
Elizabeth
M. Iglesias, Identity, Democracy, Communicative Power, Inter/National
Labor Rights And The Evolution Of Latcrit Theory And Community
Beyond/Between Colors: De/Constructing Insider/Outsider Positions In Latcrit Theory
Inter-Group Solidarity and the Problematics of Comparisons in Coalitional Theory and Praxis
Introduction,
Eric K. Yamamoto, Introduction
Guadalupe
T. Luna, On The Complexities Of Race: The Treaty Of Guadalupe Hidalgo
And Dred Scott v. Sandford
Cheryl
Little , InterGroup Coalitions and Immigration Politics: The Haitian
Experience in Florida
Lyra
Logan, Esq., Florida's Minority Participation in Legal Education Program
Virginia
P. Coto, LUCHA, The Struggle for Life: Legal Services for Battered Immigrant
Women
Inter-Group Solidarity: Mapping The Internal/External Dynamics of Oppression
Introduction,
Robert Westley, Lat Crit Theory and the Problematics of Internal/External Oppression: A Comparison of Forms of Oppression and InterGroup/IntraGroup
Solidarity
Laura
M. Padilla, Social and Legal Repercussions of Latinos' Colonized Mentality
Alice
G. Abreu, Lessons from LatCrit: Insiders and Outsiders, All at the Same
Time
Berta
Esperanza Hernandez-Truyol, Latina Multidimensionality and LatCrit Possibilities: Culture, Gender, and Sex
Siegfried
Wiessner, !Esa India! LatCrit Theory and the Place of Indigenous Peoples Within Latina/o Communities
Dorothy
E. Roberts, BlackCrit Theory and the Problem of Essentialism
Substantive Self-Determination:Democracy, Communicative Power And Inter/National Labor Rights
"Democracy" and Self-Determination from an Anti-Subordination Perspective: Global Intersections
Introduction,
Max J. Castro, Democracy in Anti-Subordination Perspective: Local/Global
Intersections An Introduction
Ivelaw
L. Griffith, Drugs and Democracy in the Caribbean
Irwin
P. Stotzky, Suppressing the Beast
Mario
Martinez, Property as an Instrument of Power in Nicaragua
Mario
Martinez, La propiedad como instrumento de poder en Nicaragua
Julie
Mertus, Mapping Civil Society Transplants: A Preliminary Comparison
of Eastern Europe and Latin America
Ediberto
Roman, Reconstructing Self-Determination: The Role of Critical Theory
in the Positivist International Law Paradigm
Anti-Subordination And The Legal Struggle Over Control of the "Means of Communication": Technology, Languate And Communicative Power
Introdcution,
Keith Aoki, Introduction: Language Is a Virus
William
Bratton, Law and Economics of English Only
Drucilla
Cornell, The Imaginary of English Only
Catharine
Peirce Wells, Speaking in Tongues: Some Comments on Multilingualis
Madeleine
Plasencia, "Suppressing the Mother Tongue" - Anti- Subordination and
the Legal Struggle Over Control of the Means of Communication
Yvonne
A. Tamayo, Literal Silencing/Silenciando la Lengua/"Silencing the tongue"
Sharon
K. Hom, Lexicon Dreams and Chinese Rock and Roll: Thoughts on Culture,
Language, and Translation as Strategies of Resistance and Reconstruction
John
Hayakawa Torok, Finding the Me in LatCrit Theory: Thoughts on Language
Acquisition and Loss
Labor Law And Latcrit Identity Politics
Introduction,
Elvia R. Arriola, Introduction: The Value of Our Work
Mary
Romero, Immigration, the Servant Problem, and the Legacy of the Domestic
Labor Debate: "Where Can You Find Good Help These Days!"
Roberto
L. Corrada, Familiar Connections: A Personal Re/View of Latino/a Identity,
Gender, and Class Issues in the Context of the Labor Dispute Between
Sprint and La Conexion Familiar
Christopher
David Ruiz Cameron, The Labyrinth of Solidarity: Why the Future of the
American Labor Movement Depends on Latino Workers
Mapping Intellectual/Political Foundations And Future Self Critical Directions
Introduction,
Margaret E. Montoya, Introduction: LatCrit Theory: Mapping Its Intellectual
and Political Foundations and Future Self-Critical Directions
Kevin
R. Johnson and George A. Martinez, Crossover Dreams: The Roots of LatCrit
Theory in Chicana/o Studies Activism and Scholarship
Athena
D. Mutua, Shifting Bottoms and Rotating Centers: Reflections on LatCrit
III and the Black/White Paradigm
Tayyab
Mahmud, Colonialism and Modern Constructions of Race: A Preliminary
Inquiry
Stephanie
L. Phillips, The Convergence of the Critical Race Theory Workshop with
LatCrit Theory: A History
Victoria
Ortiz & Jennifer Elrod, Reflections of LatCrit III: Finding "Family"
Afterword
Francisco
Valdes, Theorizing "OutCrit" Theories: Coalitional Method and Comparative Jurisprudential Experience - RaceCrits, QueerCrits and LatCrits
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