First Annual LatCrit Symposium
LatCrit Theory: Naming and Launching a New Discourse of Critical Legal Scholarship
Foreword
Francisco
Valdes, Poised at the Cusp: LatCrit Theory, Outsider Jurisprudence and
Latina/o Self-Empowerment
Articles
Rachael F. Moran, Neither Black Nor White
Kevin
R. Johnson, Some Thoughts on the Future of Latino Legal Scholarship
Steven
W. Bender, Direct Democracy and Distrust: The Relationship Between Language
Law Rhetoric and the Language Vigilantism Experience
Panels
Latina/o Identity and Pan-Ethnicity: Toward Latcrit Subjectivities
Introduction,
Leslie Espinoza, Latino Pan-Ethnicity? Histories and Conditions that
United and Divide our Communities
Max
J. Castro, Making Pan Latino Latino Pan-Ethnicity and the Controversial
Case of the Cubans
Berta
Esperanza Hernández Truyol, Indivisible Identities: Culture Clashes,
Confused Constructs and Reality Checks
Juan
Perea, Five Axioms in Search of Equality
Races, Nationalities, Ethnicities: Mapping Latcrit (Dis)Continuities
Introduction,
Robert Westley, Races, Nationalities, Ethnicities: Mapping LatCrit (Dis)Continuities
Keith
Aoki, Representing Representation
Adrienne
D. Davis, Identity Notes Part II: Redeeming the Body Politic
Ian
F. Haney Lopez, Retaining Race: LatCrit Theory and Mexican American
Identity in Hernandez v. Texas
Michael
Luis Principe, A Reason For LatCrit Unification: Reflections on Comparative
Efforts to Curtail Political Opposition and Terrorism
Stephanie
M. Wildman, Reflections on Whiteness and Latina/o Critical Theory
Teaching, Scholarship And Service: Practicing Latcrit Theory
Introduction,
Enrique Carrasco, Intellectuals, Awkwardness, and Activism
George
A. Martinez, The Legal Construction of Race: Mexican-Americans and Whiteness
Margaret
E. Montoya, Academic Mestizaje: Re/Producing Clinical Teaching and Re/Framing
Wills as Latina Praxis
Laura
M. Padilla, LatCrit Praxis to Heal Fractured Communities
Multiplicities And Intersectionalities: Exploring Latcrit Diversities
Introduction,
Keith Aoki, Multiplicities and Intersectionalities: Exploring LatCrit
Diversities
Elvia
Arriola, Welcoming the Outsider to an Outsider Conference: Law and the Multiplicities of Self
Robert
S. Chang, Racial Cross-Dressing
Sumi
K. Cho, Essential Politics
Mary
Coombs, LatCrit Theory and the Post-Identity Era: Transcending the Legacies
of Color and Coalescing a Politics of Consciousness
Latinas/Os And Inter-Group Jurisprudence: Building Latcrit Communities And Coalitions
Introduction,
Elizabeth M. Iglesias, The Inter-Subjectivity of Objective Justice:
A Theory and Praxis for Constructing LatCrit Coalitions
Barbara
J. Cox, Coalescing Communities, Discourses and Practices: Synergies
in the Anti-subordination Project
Jerome
McCristal Culp, Jr., Latinos, Blacks, Others, and the New Legal Narrative
Ediberto
Roman, Common Ground: Perspectives on Latino-Latina Diversity
Eric
K. Yamamoto, Conflict and Complicity: Justice Among Communities of Color
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