Document Type

Working Paper

Publication Date

6-30-2012

SSRN Discipline

Legal Scholarship Network; *Humanities - Forthcoming Areas; CSN Subject Matter eJournals; African-American Studies; LSN Subject Matter eJournals; Cognitive Science Network; Humanities Network

Abstract

Analyzes and responds to an article criticizing the idea that some scholars of color write in a distinctive voice by virtue of their experience and background Summarizes how conventional liberal discourse views the issue of voice Contrasts that view with outsider perspectives and illuminates the paradigmatic gap between critical race theory and mainstream scholarship

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