In Acting White, two of America's leading scholars of race and the law, Devon Carbado and Mitu Gulati, argue that that racial judgments are based not just on phenotypic skin color differences but on performative differences-how a person conforms to behavior stereotypically associated with a certain race.
In Acting White, two of America's leading scholars of race and the law, Devon Carbado and Mitu Gulati, argue that that racial judgments are based not just on phenotypic skin color differences but on performative differences-how a person conforms to behavior stereotypically associated with a certain race.
Devon Carbado is Professor of Law at University of California, Los Angeles. Mitu Gulati is Professor of Law at Duke University.
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Introduction: Acting White, Acting Black, and Doing A Lot of Work 1. Why Act White? 2. Talking White 3. Acting Like a Black Woman 4. Acting Like a White Woman 5. (Not) Acting Criminal 6. Acting Diverse 7. Acting Within the Law 8. Acting White to Help Other Blacks Conclusion: Judging the Acting
Introduction: Acting White, Acting Black, and Doing A Lot of Work 1. Why Act White? 2. Talking White 3. Acting Like a Black Woman 4. Acting Like a White Woman 5. (Not) Acting Criminal 6. Acting Diverse 7. Acting Within the Law 8. Acting White to Help Other Blacks Conclusion: Judging the Acting
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