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+====The promulgation of the Black/White paradigm operates to exclude Latinos – shifting away from the binary towards the LatCrit movement solves==== |
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+Perea, 97 – Professor of Law, University of Florida College of Law (Juan F. Perea, The Black/White Binary Paradigm of Race: The "Normal Science" of American Racial Thought, California Law Review, Vol. 85, No. 5, "LatCrit: Latinas/os and the Law: A Joint Symposium", California Law Review, La Raza Law Journal, pp. 1213-1258, http://www.jstor.org/stable/3481059) |
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+This Article is about how we are taught to think about race. In particular |
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+creates significant distortions in the way people learn to view Latinos/as. |
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+====By introducing the black/white binary the aff proliferates a race scholarship that is epistemologically flawed because it ignores and excludes every other race that does not fall within the paradigm==== |
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+Perea, 97 – Professor of Law, University of Florida College of Law (Juan F. Perea, The Black/White Binary Paradigm of Race: The "Normal Science" of American Racial Thought, California Law Review, Vol. 85, No. 5, "LatCrit: Latinas/os and the Law: A Joint Symposium", California Law Review, La Raza Law Journal, pp. 1213-1258, http://www.jstor.org/stable/3481059) |
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+If science as a discipline is more vulnerable to textbook distortions of history, I |
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+produce a very different understanding of the struggle for equality under the Constitution. |
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+====Focus on the black/white binary allows the Blacks and the Whites to be the dominating races while the other non-white groups because submissive and invisible==== |
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+Perea, 97 – Professor of Law, University of Florida College of Law (Juan F. Perea, The Black/White Binary Paradigm of Race: The "Normal Science" of American Racial Thought, California Law Review, Vol. 85, No. 5, "LatCrit: Latinas/os and the Law: A Joint Symposium", California Law Review, La Raza Law Journal, pp. 1213-1258, http://www.jstor.org/stable/3481059) |
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+Andrew Hacker's famous book, Two Nations: Black and White, Separate, Hostile |
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+these chapters describing the experi- ences of Native Americans or Asian Americans. |
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+====Ignoring the Latino's on the premise of "European heritage" is false. Latino's are constantly criticized, seen as inferior, and exploited – by ignoring the Latino's the aff maintains that the only "real" race is either black or white. ==== |
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+Perea, 97 – Professor of Law, University of Florida College of Law (Juan F. Perea, The Black/White Binary Paradigm of Race: The "Normal Science" of American Racial Thought, California Law Review, Vol. 85, No. 5, "LatCrit: Latinas/os and the Law: A Joint Symposium", California Law Review, La Raza Law Journal, pp. 1213-1258, http://www.jstor.org/stable/3481059) |
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+The greatest danger in Hacker's vision is its suggestion that non- White groups other |
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+White Americans, which in turn encourages others to ignore us as well. |
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+====Black/White Binary enforces the obsession with white racism - encourages inchoate xenophobia and justifies increased distrust of Latin Immigrants among the black community==== |
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+Perea, 97 – Professor of Law, University of Florida College of Law (Juan F. Perea, The Black/White Binary Paradigm of Race: The "Normal Science" of American Racial Thought, California Law Review, Vol. 85, No. 5, "LatCrit: Latinas/os and the Law: A Joint Symposium", California Law Review, La Raza Law Journal, pp. 1213-1258, http://www.jstor.org/stable/3481059) |
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+ B. Cornel West and the Black-White Binary Paradigm Cornel West is |
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+. Latinos/as do not fit the boxes supplied by the paradigm. |