Race, law, and higher education in the colorblind era : critical investigations into race-related Supreme Court disputes / Hoang Vu Tran.
2020
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Title
Race, law, and higher education in the colorblind era : critical investigations into race-related Supreme Court disputes / Hoang Vu Tran.
Imprint
New York, NY : Routledge 2020.
Copyright
©2020
Description
xiv, 159 pages ; 24 cm.
Series
Routledge research in higher education.
Formatted Contents Note
Section I: Foundations of colorblindness, whiteness, and racial subordination
Judicial colorblindness and the problem of racism
Commitments : of methods and interpretation
A historical synergy : law, whiteness, and the hegemony of racial subordination
Section II: Revisiting and revising 'settled' history
The politics and whiteness of Brown v. Board of Education
(Un)equal protection and disproportionate harm to minorities
Affirmative Action = discrimination (to whites) in the colorblind era
Section III: Critical contemporary perspectives
After Fisher v. University of Texas : racial justice or whiteness rising?
Diversity trending up, affirmative action on life support, and the perilous status of Asian Americans
Future directions.
Judicial colorblindness and the problem of racism
Commitments : of methods and interpretation
A historical synergy : law, whiteness, and the hegemony of racial subordination
Section II: Revisiting and revising 'settled' history
The politics and whiteness of Brown v. Board of Education
(Un)equal protection and disproportionate harm to minorities
Affirmative Action = discrimination (to whites) in the colorblind era
Section III: Critical contemporary perspectives
After Fisher v. University of Texas : racial justice or whiteness rising?
Diversity trending up, affirmative action on life support, and the perilous status of Asian Americans
Future directions.
Summary
"This book provides detailed analysis of Supreme Court judgments which have impacted the rights of minorities in relation to higher education, and so illustrates ongoing issues of racial discrimination throughout the American education sector"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 148-153) and index.
Call Number
KF4155 .T73 2020
Language
English
ISBN
9780815361237 hardcover
0815361238 hardcover
9781351116749 electronic book
0815361238 hardcover
9781351116749 electronic book
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