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Was Blind, But Now I See Barbara J. Flagg

Was Blind, But Now I See By Barbara J. Flagg

Was Blind, But Now I See by Barbara J. Flagg


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"Race" does not speak to most white people. This title demonstrates "transparency" phenomenon - the invisibility of whiteness to white people - profoundly affects the ways in whites make decisions: they rely on criteria perceived by the decisionmaker as race-neutral but which in fact reflect white, race-specific norms.

Was Blind, But Now I See Summary

Was Blind, But Now I See: White Race Concsiousness and the Law by Barbara J. Flagg

Race does not speak to most white people. Rather, whites tend to associate race with people of color and to equate whiteness with racelessness. As Barbara J. Flagg demonstrates in this important book, this "transparency" phenomenonthe invisibility of whiteness to white peopleprofoundly affects the ways in whites make decisions: they rely on criteria perceived by the decision maker as race-neutral but which in fact reflect white, race-specific norms.
Flagg here identifies this transparently white decision making as a form of institutional racism that contributes significantly, though unobtrusively, to the maintenance of white supremacy. Bringing the discussion to bear on the arena of law, Flagg analyzes key areas of race discrimination law and makes the case for reforms that would bring legal doctrine into greater harmony with the recognition of institutional racism in general and the transparency phenomenon in particular. She concludes with an exploration of the meaning of whiteness in a pluralist culture, paving the way for a positive, nonracist conception of whiteness as a distinct racial identity.
An informed and substantive call for doctrinal reform, Was Blind But Now I See is the most expansive treatment yet of the relationship between whiteness and law.

About Barbara J. Flagg

Barbara J. Flagg is Professor of Law at the Washington University School of Law in St. Louis. She graduated from the Boalt Hall School of Law at the University of California, Berkeley, and was a former law clerk for then-Court of Appeals Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg,

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NPB9780814726433
9780814726433
0814726437
Was Blind, But Now I See: White Race Concsiousness and the Law by Barbara J. Flagg
New
Hardback
New York University Press
1997-12-01
204
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