Law schools serve as gateway institutions into one of the most politically powerful social fields: the profession of law. Reproducing Racism is an examination of white privilege and power in two elite United States law schools. Moore examines how racial structures, racialized everyday practices, and racial discourses function in law schools. Utilizing an ethnographic lens, Moore explores the historical construction of elite law schools as institutions that reinforce white privilege and therefore naturalize white political, social, and economic power.white students, social events held for the law school at large were nearly always held in white spaces. The discomfort ... At Midstate, there was no serious response (some white students agreed, but no changes were made, and many ignored the entire discussion). ... This did not make sense to me because there were not, in fact, more student organizations than there were weeks of the school year. Thereanbsp;...
Title | : | Reproducing Racism |
Author | : | Wendy Leo Moore |
Publisher | : | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers - 2007-12-06 |
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