White by Law 10th Anniversary Edition: The Legal Construction of Race / Edition 2

White by Law 10th Anniversary Edition: The Legal Construction of Race / Edition 2

by Ian Haney Lopez
ISBN-10:
081473698X
ISBN-13:
9780814736982
Pub. Date:
10/29/2006
Publisher:
New York University Press
ISBN-10:
081473698X
ISBN-13:
9780814736982
Pub. Date:
10/29/2006
Publisher:
New York University Press
White by Law 10th Anniversary Edition: The Legal Construction of Race / Edition 2

White by Law 10th Anniversary Edition: The Legal Construction of Race / Edition 2

by Ian Haney Lopez
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Overview

White by Law was published in 1996 to immense critical acclaim, and established Ian Haney López as one of the most exciting and talented young minds in the legal academy. The first book to fully explore the social and specifically legal construction of race, White by Law inspired a generation of critical race theorists and others interested in the intersection of race and law in American society. Today, it is used and cited widely by not only legal scholars but many others interested in race, ethnicity, culture, politics, gender, and similar socially fabricated facets of American society.
In the first edition of White by Law, Haney López traced the reasoning employed by the courts in their efforts to justify the whiteness of some and the non-whiteness of others, and revealed the criteria that were used, often arbitrarily, to determine whiteness, and thus citizenship: skin color, facial features, national origin, language, culture, ancestry, scientific opinion, and, most importantly, popular opinion.
Ten years later, Haney López revisits the legal construction of race, and argues that current race law has spawned a troubling racial ideology that perpetuates inequality under a new guise: colorblind white dominance. In a new, original essay written specifically for the 10th anniversary edition, he explores this racial paradigm and explains how it contributes to a system of white racial privilege socially and legally defended by restrictive definitions of what counts as race and as racism, and what doesn't, in the eyes of the law. The book also includes a new preface, in which Haney Lopez considers how his own personal experiences with white racial privilege helped engender White by Law.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814736982
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 10/29/2006
Series: Critical America , #16
Edition description: Revised
Pages: 263
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 9.21(d)

About the Author

Ian Haney López is Professor of Law at Boalt Hall and author of White by Law (NYU Press) and Racism on Trial.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Revised and Updated Edition
Acknowledgments
A Note on Whiteness
1. White Lines
2. Racial Restrictions in the Law of Citizenship
3. The Prerequisite Cases
4. Ozawa and Thind
5. The Legal Construction of Race
6. White Race-Consciousness
7. The Value to Whites of Whiteness
8. Colorblind White Dominance
Appendix A. The Racial Prerequisite Cases
Appendix B. Excerpts from Selected
Prerequisite Cases
Notes
Bibliography
Table of Legal Authorities
Index
About the Author

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