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Race, Law, and Higher Education in the Colorblind Era
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Race, Law, and Higher Education in the Colorblind Era

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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.

Race, Law, and Higher Education in the Colorblind Era brings together the many racial disputes that have been adjudicated by the Supreme Court to investigate the politics of colorblindness in the post-civil rights era. Through a reading of these various cases as a form of continuing racial discourse, this book focuses on the ways in which racial disputes operate within a clearly entwined colorblind narrative that invalidates racial justice for minorities. By investigating how the Supreme Court has understood racism and the concept of race across its history, this volume demonstrates how colleges and universities must navigate the often contradictory and perilous landscape of ‘diversity’ in attempts to integrate historically disadvantaged minorities.

This book will be of interest to researchers, academics, and postgraduate students in the fields of sociology of education, multicultural education, and legal education.

Undertitel
Critical Investigations into Race-Related Supreme Court Disputes
Författare
Hoang Vu Tran
ISBN
9780367785826
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
453 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2021-03-31
Förlag
Routledge
Sidor
160