Incidental racialization : performative assimilation in law school /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Philadelphia :
Temple University Press,
2017.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : law school, panethnicity, and confessions of an imposter
- Prestige, justice, and everything in between : why pursue law?
- "The skin of a foreigner" : Asian Americans and Latinos in liminality
- Diversity is good in a globalized world ... and it's neat : white students, diverse peers, and privilege
- The set and stagehands : challenges of being nonwhite in law school
- Blocking the backstage : panethnic student organizations and racialized affiliations
- Between "martyr" and "sellout" : managing professional and (pan)ethnic identities
- Typecasting in law school : the intersection of race, gender, and immigrant.