Fifth Annual LatCrit Symposium
Class in LatCrit: Theory and Praxis in a World of Economic Inequality
Foreword
Margaret
E. Montoya, Class in LatCrit: Theory and Praxis in a World of Economic Inequality
Lacrit In New Contexts
Introduction,
Elvia Rosales Arriola, Talking About Power and Pedagogy
Alfredo
Mirandé, Alfredo's Mountain Adventure: The Second Chronicle on Law, Lawyering, and Love
Guadalupe
T. Luna, "La Causa Chicana" and Communicative Praxis
Alice
G. Abreu, Tax Counts: Bringing Money-Law to LatCrit
Daniel
G. Solorzano & Tara J. Yosso, Maintaining Social Justice Hopes Within Academic Realities: A Freirean Approach to Critical Race/LatCrit Pedagogy
Anita
Tijerina Revilla, LatCrit and CRT in the Field of Education: A Theoretical Dialogue Between Two Colleagues
Comparitive Racialization
Introduction,
Kevin R. Johnson, Comparative Racialization: Culture and National Origin in the Latina/o Communities
Tayyab
Mahmud, Genealogy of a State-Engineered "Model Minority": "Not Quite/ Not White" South Asian Americans
Berta
Esperanza Hernández-Truyol, On Becoming the Other: Cubans, Castro, and Elian -- a LatCritical Analysis
Steven
W. Bender, Will the Wolf Survive?: Latino/a Pop Music in the Cultural Mainstream
Pedro
A. Malavet, The Accidental Crit II: Culture and the Looking Glass of Exile
Nancy
Ehrenreich, Confessions of a White Salsa Dancer: Appropriation, Identity and the "Latin Music Craze"
The Postcolonial Relationship & Latcrit
Introduction,
Gil Gott, Identity and Crisis: The Critical Race Project and Postmodern Political Theory
Ratna
Kapur, Post-Colonial Economies of Desire: Legal Representations of the Sexual Subaltern
E.
San Juan, Jr., Post-Colonialism and the Question of Nation-State Violence
Charles
R. Venator Santiago, Race, Space, and the Puerto Rican Citizenship
Sylvia
R. Lazos Vargas, History, Legal Scholarship, and LatCrit Theory: The Case of Racial Transformations Circa the Spanish American War, 1896-1900
Border Crossings
Introduction,
Fran Ansley, Borders
Carmen
G. Gonzalez, Beyond Eco-Imperialism: An Environmental Justice Critique of Free Trade
Maria
Pabon Lopez, The Phoenix Rises from El Cenizo: A Community Creates and Affirms a Latino/a Border Cultural Citizenship through its Language and Safe Haven Ordinances
Juan
Velasco, Making Evil: Crime Thrillers and Chicano Cinema
Lacrit And Crinimal Justice System
Introduction,
Dennis Greene, Challenging Oppression, Reclaiming Justice
Norberto
Valdez, Marcia Fitzhorn, Cheryl Matsumoto, and Tracey Emslie, Police in Schools: The Struggle for Student and Parental Rights
Mary
Romero, State Violence, and the Social and Legal Construction of Latino Criminality: From El Bandido to Gang Member
David
Seawell, Wardlow's Case: A Call to Broaden the Perspective of American Criminal Law
Gender, Class And Latcrit
Introduction,
Julie Nice, Partiality
K.L.
Broad, Critical Borderlands & Interdisciplinary, Intersectional Coalitions
Lisa
Sun-Hee Park, Perpetuation of Poverty Through "Public Charge"
Athena
Mutua, Why Retire the Feminization of Poverty Construct?
Laura
M. Padilla, Re/Forming and Influencing Public Policy, Law and Religion: Missing From the Table
Afterword
Elizabeth
M. Iglesias and Francisco Valdes, LatCrit at Five: Institutionalizing a Postsubordination Future
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