Critical Race Theory;
CRT of state;
political sociology;
race and ethnicity;
racial formation theory;
state;
white institutional space;
RACIAL FORMATION;
UNITED-STATES;
LEGAL;
CHRONICLE;
POWER;
TRANSFORMATION;
DIRECTORS;
CRITIQUE;
POLITICS;
SCHOOL;
D O I:
10.1177/0896920513504600
中图分类号:
C91 [社会学];
学科分类号:
030301 ;
1204 ;
摘要:
Critical Race Theory (CRT) is a broad theoretical framework created by synthesizing the main themes of scholars who have challenged dominant contemporary understandings of race and the law. Although a theory of state tacitly undergirds much critical race scholarship, no one has yet aggregated the literature's disparate assertions into a unified theory of state. This article represents an initial contribution toward that effort. Through comparison with Omi and Winant's (1994) Racial State Theory (RST), I identify six central tenets - racialization of the state; state as white institutional space; instrumentalism; interest-convergence; fluid boundaries; and permanent racist orientation - that characterize the CRT of State for the United States. I close by entertaining three questions Omi and Winant (2012) argue demonstrate the utility of RST and use them to illustrate where the CRT of State I outline achieves greater analytical purchase than RST.