The Sixth Edition of this innovative text written by Derrick Bell continues to provide students with insight into the issues surrounding race in America and an understanding of how the law interprets those issues as well as the factors that directly and indirectly influence the law. The first casebook published specifically for teaching race related law courses, Race, Racism, and American Law is engaging, offering hard-hitting enlightenment, and is an unparalleled teaching tool.
Among the features that have made this text a success with both students and instructors through five editions over 35 years:
Clear and readable text along with a participatory approach that encourages discussion of unresolved and perhaps unresolvable racial issues.
Interdisciplinary excerpts from historical, sociological, and psychological publications that provide comprehensive coverage of all aspects of the subject and in this edition pose the question of the law s limitations in remedying current racial barriers.
Creative hypothetical exercises for possible briefing and argument to the class by student advocates. The presentations promote a learning by teaching experience that enables students to realize the complex nature and consequences of racism in the United States
Commentary on the Supreme Court's conception of a "color-blind" society and its adverse effects on school desegregation, voting, employment, and affirmative action.
Alternatives to integration in achieving the goal of equal educational opportunity.
The absence or inadequacy of racial barriers facing Latino, Asian and Native American citizens.
Discussion of Professor Lani Guinier's advocacy of proportional representation over majority-minority districts.
The uses of nooses as racial intimidation symbols replacing flaming crosses.
Racial priorities in Hurricane Katrina s rescue and recovery policies.
The legal ramifications of the disproportionately high percentage of blacks and Hispanics in American prisons.
Legal and social barriers to blacks and Latinos seeking to challenge employment discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended.
The growing acceptance and continued hostility to interracial sex and marriage.
The vulnerability of black and Latino buyers to consumer schemes and sub-prime mortgages.
The limited value of racial protests during a time of war and national crisis.
Fully updated, the Sixth Edition includes:
Increased citation to and discussion of law review articles that offer new and perhaps controversial perspectives, which Professor Bell utilizes to provide divergent views and thus better provoke class discussion and independent student thought
Summaries of new Supreme Court cases
A new hypothetical problem that deals with using non-racial criteria to create school diversity
New sections on the adverse impact of immigration on black employment and the impact of unemployment on prison rates
Race, Racism, and American Law, Sixth Edition, compiled and published initially in 1973 by Derrick Bell, in this latest addition continues its position as an essential tool to any course addressing the reasons why race remains a key to America s economic, political and social functioning. If you aren t already using this text, request an examination copy today.
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这本书的整体氛围是沉重而严肃的,但其结构却异常清晰,像一座精雕细琢的纪念碑,记录着那些试图塑造(或扭曲)美国社会形态的法律斗争。我个人认为,本书最大的贡献在于其对“法律改革”的复杂性的把握。作者没有盲目乐观地认为某一个里程碑式的判决就宣告了胜利,而是非常冷静地指出了每一次“进步”背后,总有新的、更隐蔽的机制被设计出来以维持既有的权力平衡。这种批判性的平衡感非常难得,它既肯定了先驱者的努力,又警示着后人斗争的长期性。在语言运用上,作者展现出一种罕见的、能够驾驭宏大历史全景与微观案例细节的能力,使得叙事张弛有度,不会让人感到疲劳。每当我觉得即将被海量信息淹没时,作者总能用一句精辟的总结将我拉回核心论点。这使得整本书读起来既有历史的厚重感,又不失现代批判理论的敏锐性。
评分这本书的语言风格有一种令人信服的、近乎古典的庄重感,但又时不时地被强烈的、毫不妥协的批判精神所打断,形成了一种独特的阅读节奏。它不像某些学术著作那样故作高深,而是用一种清晰、精确的笔触,将复杂的法律概念转化为普通读者也能把握的深刻洞见。我特别喜欢作者在探讨特定历史事件时所采用的对比手法——将立法者在国会上的宏大宣言与受害者在街头承受的残酷现实并置。这种强烈的对比,有效地避免了将法律史写成一部精英白话文的风险,而是赋予了历史以真实的人性重量。全书的论点如同一张精密的网,将政治权术、经济利益和社会文化等诸多因素编织在一起,让人清晰地看到,法律并非真空中的产物,而是特定时代、特定权力结构下的必然产物。读到某些章节时,我甚至需要停下来深呼吸,因为那种被揭示的残酷现实带来的冲击力是巨大的,它迫使你直面历史的丑陋,而非仅仅是阅读历史的记载。
评分这本书的叙事结构非常引人入胜,作者巧妙地将法律条文的冰冷理性与社会现实的滚烫温度交织在一起,形成了一种强烈的张力。我尤其欣赏它在梳理美国法律体系演变时所展现出的那种近乎人类学家的细致入微。例如,书中对“合法隔离”概念的解构,并非停留在对判例的简单罗列,而是深入剖析了法条背后社会心理和政治博弈的复杂暗流。那种感觉就像是拿着一把精密的解剖刀,将一块看似坚固的法律基石层层剥开,露出了其中隐藏的、令人不安的结构性缺陷。这种写作手法使得原本枯燥的法律史叙述变得如同侦探小说般引人入胜,每一次翻页都充满了对“真相”的期待。书中的论证逻辑层层递进,从宪法修正案的初衷到司法实践中的微妙偏离,作者展示了一种罕见的洞察力,能够穿透表面的法律词藻,直击权力运作的核心。读完后,我感觉自己对“公正”这个词汇的理解被彻底重塑了,不再是一个抽象的道德口号,而是一个需要不断抗争和审视的具体社会实践。
评分阅读这本书的过程,更像是一场对美国“身份政治”的深刻社会学考察,而非单纯的法律教科书。作者的叙事策略非常高明,他没有将不同族裔的法律抗争孤立来看待,而是将其置于一个动态的、相互影响的框架内进行比较分析。这种跨越不同群体的比较性视角,极大地拓宽了我的理解边界。例如,书中对原住民土地权利诉讼的梳理,与对非裔平权运动的分析之间建立的微妙的法律逻辑关联,揭示了国家权力在不同边缘群体面前采取的截然不同的、却同样具有压制性的手段。这本书的论述风格极具说服力,它不是在“呼吁”改变,而是在“展示”不公的结构性必然性,这种展示本身就构成了最强有力的行动召唤。它成功地将读者从一个被动的接受者,转化成了一个必须参与到对现有法律框架进行持续审视的积极思考者。
评分这本书的深度在于它对“沉默的法律”(The Law of Silence)的揭示。很多关于种族与法律的著作倾向于关注那些明确的、被推翻的歧视性法规,但本书的独到之处在于,它成功地挖掘了那些长期以来被主流叙事所忽略的、通过司法解释、行政疏漏以及“中立”原则所构建起来的系统性障碍。作者在论证过程中展现的扎实的研究功底令人叹服,引用了大量一手档案和不常被引用的地方法院文件,使得其论据具有无可辩驳的厚重感。对于我个人而言,最受启发的是书中关于财产法与种族隔离之间隐秘联系的分析。它表明,经济基础如何通过看似不带感情色彩的法律工具,被固化并代代相传。这种对法律机制“潜在线性”的揭示,使得阅读过程充满了发现的乐趣,仿佛在参与一场智力上的深度挖掘,不断地挑战着我们对“法治”的固有浪漫想象。
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