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| | Carol A. Aylward. Canadian Critical Race Theory: Racism and the Law. |
 | | Canadian Critical Race Theory: Racism and the Law. |  | | Canadian Critical Race Theory: Racism and the Law |  | | In the final two chapters, Aylward proposes a novel approach, grounded in Critical Race Theory, for representing black clients, and addresses ethical problems that may arise in the course of such representation. |
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http://www.ualberta.ca/~cjscopy/reviews/critrace.html
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| | Amazon.com: Critical Race Theory: The Cutting Edge: Books |
 | | Essays on racial justice by leading members of the Critical Race Theory movement--This text refers to the Hardcover edition. |  | | Buy this book with Critical Race Theory: The Key Writings That Formed... |  | | I recommend reading Kimberle Crenshaw's Critical Race Theory: A Reader to begin with. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1566397146?v=glance
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| | [tamil] Re: Nazi appropriation of Aryans |
 | | This two-wave theory of Aryan migration was taken up by scholars who were not linguists. |  | | Converts to Schlegel's view of history added details, and some attempted to combine his ideas with the Hebrew tradition of racial and linguistic origins. |  | | Linguistics became the criterion of racial classification of mankind just at the historic moment when racial typology and anthropometry were becoming the practice of early anthropologists. |
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http://www.tamil.net/list/2001-06/msg00255.html
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| | Articles - Lothrop Stoddard |
 | | Unlike his mentor Madison Grant, Stoddard was less concerned with which varieties of European people were superior to others (Nordic theory), but was more concerned with what he called "bi-racialism," seeing the world as being composed of simply black and white races. |  | | Stoddard´s racial theories would help depopularize Grant´s Nordicism and usher in a new kind of racial thinking, which would later be called "Pan-Aryanism" (Aryanism was the belief in a superior white European race). |  | | After World War II, Stoddard´s theories were judged as too closely aligned with those of the Nazis and he suffered a large drop in popularity. |
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http://www.centralairconditioners.net/articles/Lothrop_Stoddard
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| | Aryan theory |
 | | The German and French political and nationalist groups exploited this racial phenomenon to propagate the supremacy of an assumed Aryan race of white people, which Hitler used to its extreme absurdities for his political hegemony and his barbaric crusade to terrorize Jews and other societies. |  | | In this article an attempt has been made to expose the myth of the (AIT) Aryan Invasion Theory (propagated by the west) by quoting scriptural, historical and archaeological evidences, and presenting proper interpretation of Vedic literature. |  | | Theory is not a subject of academic interest only, rather it conditions our perception of India's historical evolution, the sources of her ancient glorious heritage, and indigenous socio-economic-political institutions which have been developed over the millennia. |
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http://www.diehardindian.com/demogrph/moredemo/aryan.htm
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| | Multicultural Education: From racial stereotyping and deficit discourse toward a critical race theory in teacher education |
 | | In this essay, we examine the linkages between a theoretical frameworkcritical race theory (CRT)-and its relation and application to the concepts of race, racism, and racial stereotyping in teacher education. |  | | We first define race, racism, and racial stereotypes, and then examine how racial stereotypes in the media and professional environments are based on deficit theoretical models and are used to justify certain teacher attitudes and behaviors toward students of color. |  | | CRT is conceived as a social justice project that attempts to link theory with practice, scholarship with teaching, and the academy with the community. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3935/is_200110/ai_n8990647
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| | From Critical Race Theory |
 | | Their racial formation theory is based on the critique that perceiving race as strictly an ideological construct has limitations because it fails to recognize the reality of a racialized society; in other words, to erase the notion of race is to erase ones identity. |  | | With this in mind, this project serves first as a bibliographic essay as I attempt to define Critical Race Theory and historicize some of the key writings of the movement. |  | | By all accounts, Critical Race Theory (CRT) is an intellectual movement of progressive law scholarsprimarily of colorwho view the law as complicitous in sustaining white supremacy, and, by extension, upholding similar hierarchies within gender, class, and sexual orienta-tion. |
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http://tarlton.law.utexas.edu/lpop/etext/lsf/isaksen24.htm
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| | Viet Nguyen and Tina Chen, "Editors' Introduction to Postcolonial Asian America |
 | | Postcolonial theory has become, to some extent, simply another theory in the academic marketplace whose currency is partially determined by the oppositional practices that academics perceive it to be engaged in. |  | | We realize that Asian America both lends itself to an inquiry using postcolonial theory, and also may reshape that theory as well. |  | | Postcolonial theory's ability to be oppositional as well as affiliative, which is not inherent but rather potential, means that it can and should be a part of Asian American studies' arsenal, if a potentially explosive one. |
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http://social.chass.ncsu.edu/jouvert/v4i3/ed43.htm
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| | Aryan theory |
 | | The German and French political and nationalist groups exploited this racial phenomenon to propagate the supremacy of an assumed Aryan race of white people, which Hitler used to its extreme absurdities for his political hegemony and his barbaric crusade to terrorize Jews and other societies. |  | | Theory is not a subject of academic interest only, rather it conditions our perception of India's historical evolution, the sources of her ancient glorious heritage, and indigenous socio-economic-political institutions which have been developed over the millennia. |  | | The most weird aspect of the AIT is that it has its origin not in any Indian records but in European politics and German nationalism of 19th century. |
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http://www.diehardindian.com/demogrph/moredemo/aryan.htm
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| | [CTRL] Khazars |
 | | These are sordid matters and 'conspiracy theory', with its many half-truths, misdirections and outright frauds is used politically by different groups with major and minor effects spread throughout the spectrum of time and thought. |  | | The Jewish racial myth flows from the fact that the words Hebrew, 'Israelite', Jew, Judaism, and the Jewish people have been used synonymously to suggest a historic continuity. |  | | The descriptive name Judaism was never heard by the Hebrews or 'Israelites'; it appears only with Christianity. |
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http://www.mail-archive.com/ctrl@listserv.aol.com/msg33052.html
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| | One-drop theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | One-drop theory is still influential in the USA - by de facto American color standards, a multiracial person with black heritage is considered black unless they declare themselves otherwise, identifying instead as white, mixed-race or Native American, for example (different color standards can be seen in countries such as Brazil). |  | | The one-drop theory (or one-drop rule) is the colloquial term for the standard, found throughout the USA, that holds that a person with even one drop of non-white ancestry should be classified as "colored", especially for the purposes of laws forbidding inter-racial marriage. |  | | The theory originally had its basis in the false belief that individuals of different "races" also had different blood types by default. |
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http://www.copperascove.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/One_drop_rule
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| | One-drop theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The one-drop theory (or one-drop rule) is a historical colloquial term for the standard—found throughout the United States of America—that holds that a person with even a tiny portion of non-white ancestry ("one drop of non-white blood") should be classified as "colored", especially for the purposes of laws forbidding interracial marriage. |  | | This notion of invisible/intangible membership in a "racial" group has seldom been applied to people of American Indian ancestry (see Race in the United States for details). |  | | The one-drop theory (or one-drop rule) classes people with any non-white ancestry as being non-white. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_drop_theory
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| | The Tower of Babel Affair |
 | | Because this chapter involved both the theory and history of the Edenic thesis, it was largely discursive. |  | | Linguistics becomes a racially-tinged science in the age when the skulls of non-Aryans are measured for their racial inferiority. |  | | These dramatic controversies were stronger since the old racist linguistics was already under fire from the pseudo-scientist's greatest foes Ð- the hard scientists. |
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http://www.ldolphin.org/babel.html
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| | Features of Today's One-Drop Rule--The Color Line and the One-Drop Rule |
 | | theories have not taken into consideration the fact that no matter how well African Americans are integrated into the primary structural sphere through racial intermarriage, the one-drop rule guarantees that African ancestry is passed on in perpetuity as a means of racially designating all future multiracial offspring as black. |  | | It seems evident that many academics claim that the one-drop rule is hegemonic today, and that most see it as related to “racism.” They claim that the one-drop rule is used by Whites to apply “racism,” or by Blacks to resist “racism,” or that it somehow serves both purposes at once. |  | | This was because the researcher himself believed that the one-drop rule was the insuperable norm. |
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http://backintyme.com/Essay050301.htm
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 | | Still others berate the tendency in the Western academy to be more receptive to postcolonial literature and theory that is compatible with postmodern formulations of hybridity, syncretization, and pastiche while ignoring the critical realism of writers more interested in the specifics of social and racial oppression. |  | | Some of the best known names in Postcolonial literature and theory are those of Chinua Achebe, Homi Bhabha, Buchi Emecheta, Frantz Fanon, Jamaica Kincaid, Salman Rushdie, Wole Soyinka, and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. |  | | The growing currency within the academy of the term "postcolonial" (sometimes hyphenated) was consolidated by the appearance in 1989 of The Empire Writes Back: Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literatures by Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths, and Helen Tiffin. |
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http://www.english.emory.edu/Bahri/Intro.html
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| | Leave a message! :: Mandeville, LA |
 | | Virtually all the people interviewed distinguish the labels along what are essentially racial linesNazi is cultural, mainly linguistic, and perhaps suggests actual descent from the natives of Europe; Aryan is Racist and mainly Bigotracial.The Post also quotes another Aryan (excuse me, Nazi), Duard Bradshaw, the Panamanian president of the Nazi National Bar Association. |  | | An investigation into the "causes" of this phenomenon is now underway, but permit me to advance my own theory: that the violence unleashed in America's foreign wars is rebounding back here, in our own country. |  | | With the ascension of King George II to the Aryan throne, this wacky and dangerous theory has become U.S. policy and its first application is in the Nazi Germany, where the President and his neo-nazi advisors are determined to carve out the first overseas provinces of an Empire ruled directly from Washington. |
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http://www.thedailydig.sphosting.com/wwwboard/795.html
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| | Pan-Turkism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Kemalist movement in Turkey to "clean" the Turkish language from foreign (mostly Persian and Arabic) influence and particularly the Sun Language Theory, proposed by Kemal Atatürk himself, can all be seen as part of this same intellectual climate. |  | | Following the fall of the Ottoman Empire with its multi-cultural and multi-ethnic population, influenced by emerging racial theories and the Turkish nationalism of the Young Turks, some tried to replace the lost empire with a new Turkish commonwealth. |  | | Proponents see it as a way of increasing regional security, economic growth and as a viable bullwark against Islamist movements, by furthering secular and democratic government in the region. |
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| | origin.doc |
 | | Anthropologists strive to remove blinders (Harris 2), of racial prejudices; thus, universal acceptance of the single origin theory may aid them in conquering their goal: we are all equal in capacity. |  | | I believe in the single-origin theory not because of this innate security, but because I find the fossil and DNA evidence to be a more compelling force behind the theory. |  | | This gives people a sense of security in believing that we replaced the Neanderthals, who some think were less developed than us. |
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http://www.unc.edu/~shancock/origin.doc
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| | Christopher T. Fisher |
 | | It argues that modernization theory fused the domestic and foreign realms in the 1960s creating a new interpretation of the cold war. |  | | This study argues that John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson used modernization theory to bring depressed communities, at home and abroad, into the global mainstream as their expression of the cold war. |  | | Modernization theory universalized the western process of development, and projected it onto the rest of the world. |
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http://history.rutgers.edu/graduate/ab02fish.htm
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| | Master race - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The origins of the Nazi version of the theory of the master race were in 19th century racial theories of Count Arthur de Gobineau, who argued that cultures degenerate when distinct races mix. |  | | It derives from nineteenth century racial theory, which posited a hierarchy of "races" placing African Bushmen and Indigenous Australians at the bottom of the hierarchy while white, West Europeans were at the top. |  | | Proponents of Nordic theory further argued that Nordic peoples had developed innate toughness and determination due to the harsh, challenging climate in which they evolved. |
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| | Critical Race Theory Resource Guide |
 | | Critical Race Theory: The Key Writings that Formed the Movement. |  | | Race is---Race Isn't: Critical Race Theory and Qualitative |  | | Again a keyword search on "critical race theory" only resulted in 7 hits, but this database is instrumental in finding current works on such a new field. |
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| | Greek VS Hebrew, or what language does Yahweh speak? |
 | | This theory fit nicely with the established idea that all European peoples belonged racially to the Aryan or Indo-European racial group, and were thus descendants of Japheth. |  | | According to this theory all European languages come from the Indo-European (or Japhetic) branch. |  | | This is not theory, but fact traceable through stone inscriptions left by each of these cultures. |
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http://www.isaiah-61.org/gvh1.htm
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| | Harvard University Press/A Hideous Monster of the Mind |
 | | A Hideous Monster of the Mind reveals that ideas on race crossed racial boundaries in a process that produced not only well-known theories of biological racism but also countertheories that were early expressions of cultural relativism, cultural pluralism, and latter-day Afrocentrism. |  | | Bruce Dain breaks this separatist pattern with an integrated account of the emergence of modern racial consciousness in the United States from the Revolution to the Civil War. |  | | Scientific racism and the idea of races as cultural constructions were thus interrelated aspects of the same effort to explain human differences. |
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| | Obsolete |
 | | Obsolete scientific theory An obsolete scientific theory is a fringe science). |  | | Baltic obsolete racial classification A subset of "20th century and formed an underpinning of various "Nordic" racist mo... |  | | This also does not cover theories that we... |
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| | NAACP Chairman Indulges In Racial Slurs |
 | | Under Bonds leadership the NAACP now supports racial preferences and the "one drop" theory of black blood. |  | | It is they who are defending the racial identification of American citizens by the government and the idea that if any part of you is black you are all black. |  | | Of course, I never wrote nor said nor thought that blacks should love America or leave it (thats probably a projection, Julian). |
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http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=1170
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| | The Edge: Postcolonial Perspective... |
 | | Adam and Tiffin (1991) see postcolonial theory as having two archives. |  | | One is that the concepts of postcolonial theory have been produced largely by diasporic intellectuals. |  | | Since the application of postcolonial theory to intercultural communication has begun only recently among influential communication scholars (Collier, 1998), my analysis of U.S.-Japan relations in terms of postcolonial theory can be viewed as a first step toward a concrete application of the theory to intercultural relations. |
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| | Nordic/Nordish sub-racial types - Skadi Forum |
 | | So, in last analysis, in C. Coon theory, dinarid race has a strong atlantid(Atlanto-med) and Borreby(alpines, are reduced Borreby) components (logically it would be impossible for "classic" mediterranean and alpine types, both characterized by a gracilized structure and a short-medium stature, to produce a very tall and heavy-boned type like Dinarid). |  | | I personally find this unique branch of our racial family facinating, Nordic or not they are one of the founding races of europe and the stabilized blends between Nord and Med make for a very atractive, inteligent and industrious people |  | | He studied the possibility of a connection between Nordid an Dinarid types, rather instead the obsolete theory of connection with mediterranean type. |
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http://forum.skadi.net/showthread.php?t=32630&page=1
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 | | A more weighty problem is the involvement of Indo-European theory in the perversions of prehistory outlined in (I. |  | | In the development of his Kulturkreis theory, Kossinna systematized the traditional view of ethnic identity as anchored to a specific place. |  | | It may seem strange, then, that the same racial terms remain in mainstream use today, and theories about interaction and population movements are based on observation of the presence or mix of skull types (see Gebhart 1995, 111 ff, on Mediterraneans at Manching). |
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http://www3.iath.virginia.edu/Barbarians/Essays/model.html
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| | The Identity Movement |
 | | Gayman turned Parker's theories into a racial polemic against blacks and Jews. |  | | It is composed of those individuals and groups who identify the present day Anglo-Saxon people as the direct biological descendants of the ancient Israelites and, as such, God's chosen people, the heirs of all God's promises to Abraham and his progeny. |  | | White gentiles have descended from Seth (the murdered Abel's substitute) while blacks and Jews have descended from Cain, the child of Satan's impregnation of Eve. |
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