Negrophobia and reasonable racism : the hidden costs of being Black in America /
Tackling the ugly secret of unconscious racism in American society, this book provides specific solutions to counter this entrenched phenomenon.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
New York University Press,
[1997]
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Colección: | Critical America.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: "Rational" Discrimination and the Black Tax
- The "Reasonable Racist": A Slippery Oxymoron
- How We Know What We Know: The Typical, the Reasonable, and the Accurate
- Why We Blame Whom We Blame: The Typical, the Reasonable, and the Damnable
- The "Intelligent Bayesian": Reckoning with Rational Discrimination
- Why Rational Discrimination Is Not Reasonable
- Race and the Subversion of Rationality
- The "Involuntary Negrophobe"
- The Involuntary Negrophobe and Dueling Conceptions of Law
- Of Mice and Men: Equal Protection and Unconscious Bias
- Private Bias and Equal Protection
- Restructuring the Maze to Serve Justice
- Blame and Punishment: Narrative, Perspective, Scapegoats, and Demons
- Framing the Narrative Broadly in Women's Self-Defense Work
- Narrative, Consent, and Blame
- The Fundamental Fault Line: Determinism versus Antideterminism
- "Disadvantaged Social Background"
- Opponents Grasp at Straws
- Ideological Agendas
- Repealing the Black Tax: Breaking the Discrimination Habit
- Hypocritical Racists and Aversive Racists
- Proving Ubiquitous Unconscious Bias
- Combating Unconscious Discrimination in the Courtroom.