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Alchemy of Race and Rights

by Patricia Williams

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Patricia Williams is a lawyer and a professor of commercial law, the great-great-granddaughter of a slave and a white southern lawyer. The Alchemy of Race and Rights is an eloquent autobiographical essay in which the author reflects on the intersection of race, gender, and class. Using the tools of critical literary and legal theory, she sets out her views of contemporary popular culture and current events, from Howard Beach to homelessness, from Tawana Brawley to the law-school classrom, from civil rights to Oprah Winfrey, from Bernhard Goetz to Marth Beth Whitehead. She also traces the workings of "ordinary racism"--everyday occurences, casual, unintended, banal perhaps, but mortifying. Taking up the metaphor of alchemy, Williams casts the law as a mythological text in which the powers of commerce and the Constitution, wealth and poverty, sanity and insanity, wage war across complex and overlapping boundaries of discourse. In deliberately transgressing such boundaries, she persues a path toward racial justice that is, ultimately, transformative.

Williams gets to the roots of racism not by fingerpointing but by much gentler methods. Her book is full of anecdote and witness, vivid characters known and observed, trenchant analysis of the law's shortcomings. Only by such an inquiry and such patient phenomenology can we understand racism. The book is deeply moving and not so, finally, just because racism is wrong--we all know that. What we don't know is how to unthink the process that allows racism to persist. THis Williams enables us to see. The result is a testament of considerable beauty, a triumph of moral tactfullness, The result, as the title suggests, is magic.

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result is a testament of considerable beauty, a triumph of moral tactfullness, The result, as the title suggests, is magic.

Synopsis:

Williams enables us to see how we can unthink the process that allows racism to persist. She presents an eloquent argument for keeping rights and affirmative action in the legal vocabulary--and a powerful description of the seemingly ineluctable status of black people in the United States today.

About the Author

<>Patricia J. Williamsis Professor of <>Law, Columbia University.

Table of Contents

PART I:
Excluding Voices: A Necklace of Thoughts on the Ideology of Style


1. The Brass Ring and the Deep Blue Sea
2. Gilded Lilies and Liberal Guilt
3. The Death of the Profane

PART II:
Trial by Text: A Sequence of Sublimation


4. Teleology on the Rocks
5. Crimes Without Passion
6. The Obliging Shell

PART III:
Ladder to the Light: A Series of Hinged Turning Points


7. Fire and Ice
8. The Pain of Word Bondage
9. Mirrors and Windows

PART IV:
The Incorruptible Simplicity of Being: A String of Crystalline Paroles


10. Owning the Self in a Disowned World
11. Arm's-Length Intimacies
12. On Being the Object of Property

Notes

A Word on Categories

Acknowledgments

Index

Product Details

ISBN:
9780674014718
Author:
Williams, Patricia J.
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
Author:
Williams, Patricia J.
Subject:
Biography
Subject:
Civil Procedure
Subject:
Afro-americans
Subject:
Civil Rights
Subject:
Constitutional
Subject:
Race relations
Subject:
African American Studies - Lifestyle
Subject:
Ethnic Studies - African American Studies - Lifest
Subject:
General Law
Subject:
United States Race relations.
Subject:
African Americans--Civil rights
Subject:
African American Studies-General
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Publication Date:
March 1992
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
none
Pages:
272
Dimensions:
9 x 5.875 in 0.65 lb

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