Ebook {Epub PDF} Acting White?: Rethinking Race in post-Racial America by Devon W. Carbado






















Acting White? Rethinking Race in "Post-Racial" America Devon W. Carbado and Mitu Gulati. Powerful account of the way that racial performance, not skin color itself, is at the root of many prejudices in American life; Shows through vivid examples the ways that drawing conclusions from perceptions of racial performance contribute to bias in the workplace. In Acting White?, leading scholars of race and the law Devon Carbado and Mitu Gulati argue that, in spite of decades of racial progress and the pervasiveness of multicultural rhetoric, racial judgments are often based not just on skin color, but on how a person conforms to behavior stereotypically associated with a certain race. In Acting White?, leading scholars of race and the law Devon Carbado and Mitu Gulati argue that, in spite of decades of racial progress and the pervasiveness of multicultural rhetoric, racial judgments are often based not just on skin color, but on how a person conforms to behavior stereotypically associated with a certain race. Specifically, racial minorities are judged on how they "perform" their race.


Devon Carbado Biography: Devon Carbado was appointed as the ABF's William H. Neukom Fellows Research Chair in Diversity and Law. Carbado is associate vice chancellor of BruinX for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and the honorable Harry Pregerson professor of law at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Law. He is a renowned law professor and legal scholar who. Acting White?: Rethinking Race in "Post-Racial" America by Devon W. Carbado, Mitu Gulati leading scholars of race and the law Devon Carbado and Mitu Gulati argue that, in spite of decades of racial progress and the pervasiveness of multicultural rhetoric, racial judgments are often based not just on skin color, but on how a person. 1. devon w. carbado mitu gulati, acting white?: rethinking race in "post-racial" america (). 2. john d. skrentny, after civil rights: racial realism in the new american workplace (). 3. ruthann robson, dressing constitutionally: hierarchy, sexuality, and democracy from our hairstyles to our shoes (). 4.


In Acting White? Rethinking Race in “Post-Racial” America, law professors Devon W. Carbado and Mitu Gulati assess when racial judgments are based on one’s behavior rather than solely on one’s skin color. This book reveals the intricacies of how race-based judgments are determined by culturally embedded characteristics—such as vernacular, hairstyle, mannerisms, attendance at an urban public school, professional affiliations, or belonging to a Black organization—rather than skin color. Acting White? Rethinking Race in "Post-Racial" America Devon W. Carbado and Mitu Gulati. Powerful account of the way that racial performance, not skin color itself, is at the root of many prejudices in American life; Shows through vivid examples the ways that drawing conclusions from perceptions of racial performance contribute to bias in the workplace. Acting White? Rethinking Race in Post-Racial America (with Mitu Gulati). Oxford University Press (). Race Law Stories (with Rachel Moran). Foundation Press (). Time on Two Crosses: The Collected Writings of Bayard Rustin (edited by Devon W. Carbado and Donald Weise). Cleis Press ().

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