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This book argues that critical race theory (CRT)-which originated
within Legal Studies during the 1970s-has permeated multiple
academic disciplines and informs the ethical commitments of
scholars in diverse fields of study. Critical Race Studies Across
Disciplines includes essays by scholars of African American studies
from various disciplines, who directly and indirectly incorporate
CRT through signaling a commitment to scholar-activism or
scholactivism. Scholactivists hope to understand the roots of
anti-Black racism and to actively oppose all forms of oppression.
Drawing on CRT, the volume counters the colorblind rhetoric of
those who dismiss the notion of systemic racism, discount racial
inequities, and disregard racial justice advocates as malcontents
fanning the flames of racial dissension. The contributors of this
collection challenge racism centering the stories, perspectives,
and counter-narratives of African American soldiers, teachers,
students, writers, psychologists, and theologians who continually
defy and resist oppression in myriad ways.
This book argues that critical race theory (CRT)-which originated
within Legal Studies during the 1970s-has permeated multiple
academic disciplines and informs the ethical commitments of
scholars in diverse fields of study. Critical Race Studies Across
Disciplines includes essays by scholars of African American studies
from multiple schools and disciplines outside of the legal realm,
who directly and indirectly incorporate CRT through signaling a
commitment to scholar-activism or scholactivism. Scholars who
embrace the scholactivist agenda hope to understand the roots of
anti-Black racism and to actively oppose all forms of oppression.
Drawing on CRT, the volume contends that race and racial thinking
permeate various institutions and influence American culture and
life. The volume counters the colorblind rhetoric of conservatives
and traditional liberals who dismiss the notion of systemic racism,
discount racial inequities, and disregard racial justice advocates
as malcontents fanning the flames of racial dissension. The
contributors of this collection challenge racism centering the
stories, perspectives, and counter-narratives of African American
soldiers, teachers, students, writers, psychologists, and
theologians who continually defy and resist oppression in myriad
ways.
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