"No one who cares about our multiracial democracy can afford to ignore the coordinated, well-funded, and fabricated attack against Critical Race Theory. David Theo Goldberg tells us exactly what we need to know to understand what is at stake, why everyone should pay attention, and what must be done to recover the promise of a livable future."Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, Columbia Law School and UCLA School of Law"In this breathtaking exposé of the war on Critical Race Theory, David Theo Goldberg probes the orchestrated outrage, intellectual make-believe, and sloppy architecture of ideas espoused by those seeking desperately to maintain the racist status quo."Ruha Benjamin, Princeton University, and author of Race After Technology and Viral Justice"David Theo Goldberg does a masterful job of investigating the public conversation on Critical Race Theory. Through an extremely coherent and well-articulated set of analyses, he shows that many of CRT's challengers stand on faulty intellectual ground and have dubious motivations for questioning it."Alford A. Young, Jr., University of Michigan, President of the Association of Black Sociologists"I suppose the most hysterical anti-CRT folks are more likely to ban Goldberg's book than read it. But for those thinking people that may have heard rumours about the evils of CRT and aren't sure what to think, it's well worth picking up."Earthbound Report"Clearly indignant at the involuntary politicization of an entire field of research, Goldberg takes the reader on a tour de force of the misunderstandings that have permeated the debate on critical race theory, to then counter them. [...] Goldberg delivers a highly compelling and nuanced response to how a group of people desperately try to hold onto or reproduce their old world while a new one is in its infancy."NY TID
Preface1. What's Going On?PART I: PRINCIPLES AND PRINCIPALS2. The Headliners3. Critical Race TheoryPART II: FABRICATIONS4. A Method of Misreading5. Structural Racism?6. The Gospel of Colorblindness7. Fictive Histories8. Sounds of SilencingPART III: THE POLITICS OF "CRT"9. Deregulating Racism10. Executing Critical Race Theory
David Theo Goldberg is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Comparative Literature, and Criminology, Law, and Society at the University of California, Irvine.