Eighth Annual LatCrit Symposium
City and The Citizen: Operation of Power, Strategy of Resistance
Foreword
Francisco Valdes¸ City And Citizen: Community-Making As Legal Theory And Social Struggle
Section I: City and Citizenship: Between and Beyond the Nation State
Introduction, Tayyab Mahmud, Citizen and Citizenship Within and Beyond the Nation
Section II: Race Ethnicity and Gender: Identity and Ideology in Law, Theory and Culture
Nancy Ehrenreich, Disguising Empire: Racialized Masculinity and the "Civilizing" of Iraq
Imani Perry, Of Desi, J. Lo And Color Matters: Law, Critical Race Theory The Architecture Of Race
Marta NúÑez Sarmiento, Changes In Gender Ideology Among Professional Women And Men In Cuba Today
Section III: Identity, Discourse & Society: Mapping the Lines of Critical Inquiry
Julian Webb, Law, Ethics, And Complexity: Complexity Theory & The Normative Reconstruction of Law
Reginald C. Oh, Mapping A Materialist Latcrit Discourse on Racism
Aaron Monty, Retranslating Difference
Section IV: Migration, Land and Labor: Outlooks on Latino Reparations
Introduction, Guadalupe T. Luna, Land, Labor and Reparations
Ronald L. Mize, Reparations For Mexican Braceros? Lessons Learned From Japanese And African American Attempts At Redress
Afterword