Repositioning race : prophetic research in a post-racial Obama age /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
©2014.
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Colección: | SUNY series in African American studies.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction Repositioning Race: Prophetic Research in a Postracial Obama Age
- 'Good News' and 'Bad News': Repositioning Race Prophetically
- Scholarship on Race, Racism, and Race Matters
- Black Sociologists and the Critical Tradition
- Volume's Format: Race Matters Past, Present, and Future
- References
- Part I: The Pitfalls and Possibilities of Prophetic Race Theory: Cultivating Leadership
- Chapter 1: Race Matters in "Postracial" OBAMERICA and How to Climb Out of the Rabbit Hole
- The "Postracial" Obamerica Moment
- Race Matters in 'Postracial' Obamerica
- Racial Trends in the Postracial (White) Academy
- What Is to Be Done in the Nation as Well as in Sociological Obamerica?
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 2: Am I My Brother's and My Sister's Keeper? W.E.B. Du Bois's New Talented Tenth
- Henry L. Morehouse's Tenth Man
- 'The Negro race, like all races, is going to be saved by its exceptional men'
- 'These criticisms [are] not fair to my meaning'
- 'Doctrine of the Guiding Hundredth'
- 'Am I my Brother's and my Sister's keeper?'
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 3: Blackening Up Critical Whiteness: Dave Chappelle as Critical Race Theorist
- Critical Race Theory, Whiteness, and Literature on Race
- The Beginnings of Dave Chappelle and Chappelle's Show
- Data and Method of Analysis
- Illustrating Whiteness Theory: Chappelle's Show
- Sketch 1: 'Frontline: Clayton Bigsby'
- Sketches 2 and 3: 'Reparations 2003' and 'Racial Draft'
- Sketch 3: 'Trading Spouses'
- Conclusion: Contemporary Critiques of Whiteness
- Notes
- References
- Part II: Daily Experiences and Implications of the Postracial Obama Age
- References
- Chapter 4: Race, the Great Recession, and the Foreclosure Crisis: From American Dream to Nightmare
- From Recession to Depression?
- From American Dream to Nightmare?
- Contours of the Mortgage Crisis: The Reality of Real Estate 101
- National Policy Responses to the Foreclosure Crisis
- Who Experienced Foreclosure? Groups Most Affected
- Poverty and Income Differentials
- Loss of Health Insurance
- Strategies and Solutions: Combating the Mortgage Crises
- Conclusions and Policy Recommendations: What's Next?
- References
- Chapter 5: Black Experiences, White Experiences: Why We Need a Theory of Systemic Racism
- Race Theories and Concepts: The White Racial Frame
- The White Racial Frame Detailed
- Race and Racism on College Campuses
- Methodology: Studying Controversial Issues
- Black Students: Views and Experiences at HWCUs
- White Students Views about Black Students and HBCUs
- Conclusion: Accurately Understanding and Describing Racism
- Notes
- References
- Part III: Diasporic Black Identities in International Contexts
- References
- Chapter 6: Contextualizing "Race" in the Dominican Republic: Discourses on Whitening, Nationalism and Anti-Haitianism
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 7: "U.S. Blacks are beautiful but Brazilian Blacks are not racist": Brazilian Return Migrants' Perceptions of U.S. and Brazilian Blacks
- Theoretical Background
- Race in Brazil and the United States
- Brazilian Immigration to the United States
- U.S. Racial Conceptions among Brazilian Immigrants
- Data and Methods
- Results: Brazilian Immigrant Experiences and Views
- 'U.S. Blacks are beautiful': Comparing U.S. and Brazilian Blacks' Socioeconomic Positions
- '. . . But Brazilian Blacks aren't racist': Comparing Brazilian and U.S. Blacks' Racial Attitudes
- Discussion and Conclusion: The Future of Studies on Brazilian Immigrants
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 8: Africa Speaks: The "Place" of Africa in Constructing African American Identity in Museum Exhibits.
- Africa, African Americans, and Museums
- Museums, Identity Construction, and the Racialization Process
- Collective Memory and Museums
- Studying Black-Centered Museums: Methodologies, Data, and Analysis
- Findings: Placing Africa in Black-Centered Museums
- Space Usage and Identity Formation
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Epilogue: Back to the Future of Race Studies: A New Millennium Du Boisian Mode of Inquiry
- References
- List of Contributors
- Index.