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"Positing that the civil rights idea "has begun to unravel, " law
professors Mack (Representing the Race) and Charles offer 11 essays from
scholars, writers, and cultural critics on "postracialism consequent to
Obama's election." Lani Guinier and Gerald Torres propose the fresh
concept of "political race, " consisting of "a group of people who
ultimately are defined by their politics rather than by their
physiognomy, " while Cristina Rodriguez questions the applicability of
civil rights principles to immigration reform. Jeannine Bell addresses
the "tolerance-violence paradox" as violent racism occurs "in the same
space and time as... increases in racial tolerance, " while Angela
Onwuachi-Willig discusses the newsworthy arrest of Henry Louis Gates.
Glenn Loury argues that "Obama's election has neither fulfilled King's
dream nor does it usher in any sort of a new era, " and that "the
imperatives of office in the position of the American presidency" take
Obama away from the "black prophetic tradition." "Postracial America, "
one contributor observes, "is the dream that we would prefer to believe,
and the one that many would rather see depicted." Mack and Charles have
staged an eminently readable event for wrestling with that idea." (Publishers Weekly)
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