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Title: Critical Race Feminism: A Reader (Critical America Series) by Adrien Katherine Wing ISBN: 0-8147-9309-6 Publisher: New York University Press Pub. Date: 01 December, 1996 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $26.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 3 (2 reviews)
Rating: 3
Summary: a solid introductory text
Comment: The scholars in this book are all incredibly impressive. However, their essays have been edited so drastically that it's hard to discern the arguments that are being advanced. While I admire the editor's desire to insure that the collected pieces are succinct, the result is that the essays are over-edited.
That said, this book does provide a good starting point for readers just learning about critical race feminism and critical race theory and might be a really helpful introduction to the key arguments being advanced by the critical race feminism project.
Rating: 3
Summary: a decent book on a great topic
Comment: This is an anthology by female law professors of color. They explore legal and political issues that affect women of color, emphasizing how most ppl think all the people of color are male and all the women are white. It has a range of articles by Black, Latina, and Asian women. My only critique is that it is overedited. I'd rather read an entire article by Patricia Williams or Angela Harris, rather than a snippet. I would say this book is a good starting point for ppl intent on studying other books and law articles for greater depth in the area.
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