Proceedings from: LatCrit X: Critical Approaches to Economic In/justice , Caribe Hilton Hotel, San Juan, Puerto Rico October 6-10, 2005
Foreword
LatCrit at Ten Years by Margaret Montoya
Articles
Getting Back to Basics: Some Thoughts on Dignity, Materialism and Culture of Racial Equality by Christopher A. Bracey
Postcoloniality and Mythologies of Civil(ized) Society
by Tayyab Mahmud
War of a Much Different Kind: Poverty and the Possessive Investment in Color in the Multiracial 1960s United States
by Tom I. Romero II
Class Struggle and Resistance Against the Transformation of Land Ownership and Usage in Northern New Mexico: The Case of Las Gorras Blancas by Mary Romero
Remembering Chavez Ravine: Culture Clash and Critical Race Theater by David G. Garcia
The Rebel Democracy: A look Into the Relationship Between the Mapuche People and the Chilean State by Jorge Contesse-Singh
At the Intersection of Post-911 Immigration Practices and Domestic Policies: Can Katrina Serve as a Catalyst for Change? By Michele Alexandre
Women Lawyers of All Colors Steered to Contingent Positions in Law Schools and Law Firms by Marina Angel
Naming Racism: A Conceptual Look at Internalized Racism in U.S. Schools by Lindsay Perez Huber, Robin N. Johnson, & Rita Kohli
Alfredo’s Caribbean Adventure: LatCrit Theory, Narratives, and the Politics of Exclusion by Alfredo Mirande
Afterword
LatCrit X Afterword: Beyond the First Decade: A Forward-Looking History of LatCrit Theory, Community and Praxis by Berta Hernandez-Truyol, Angela Harris, & Francisco Valdes
Berkeley La Raza Law Journal, Boalt Hall School of Law
Introduction
By Charles R. P. Pouncy
Articles
Endogenous Growth Theory, Status Quo Efficiency, and Globalization by Steven A. Ramirez
Ecological Economics: A progressive Paradigm? by Kristen A. Sheeran
Cornel West, Meet Richard Posner: Towards a Critical-Neoclassical Synthesis by Francisco E. Guerra-Pujol
Economic Paradigms and Latin American Development Theory: The Search for Nirvana by Rafael a. Porrata-Doria, Jr.
Deconstructing the Mythology of Free Trade: Critical Reflections on Comparative Advantage by Carmen G. Gonzalez
Contemplating the WTO from the Margins by Ruth Gordon
Trade Negotiations or Trade Capitulations: An African Experience by Patricia Michelle Lenaghan
Economic Globalization Ascendant and the Crisis of the State: Four Perspectives on the Emerging Ideology of the State in the New Global Order by Larry Cata Backer
Afterword
LatCrit X Afterword: Beyond the First Decade: A Forward-Looking History of LatCrit Theory, Community and Praxis
by Berta Hernandez-Truyol, Angela Harris, & Francisco Valdes