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#Charlottesville : white supremacy, populism, and resistance /

When white nationalists and their supporters clashed with counter-demonstrators in the college town of Charlottesville over the removal of a Confederate statue, resulting in the death of one anti-racist activist and the wounding of thirty-five more, a signal moment in American history was reached. S...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Howard-Woods, Christopher (Editor ), Laidley, Colin (Editor ), Omidi, Maryam (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : Public Seminar Books in association with OR Books, [2019]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • The civil rights movement 2.0: a message from the Vice Mayor of Charlottesville / by Wes Bellamy
  • Charlottesville and Trump: David Duke explains neo-Nazi violence to you / by Jeffrey C. Isaac
  • Loss beyond destruction: Charlottesville reveals the failures of loss / by Jared Loggins
  • On Trump's response to Charlottesville: political encounters and ideological evasions / by Leonard A. Williams
  • Subverting the symbols of white supremacy : the wolf and the fox / by Keval Bhatt
  • Charlottesville, Thomas Jefferson, and America's fate: a response to Keval Bhatt / by Michael Weinman
  • What we really learned in Charlottesville: finding a way forward / by Andrew Boyer
  • Jefferson's two bodies: memory, protest, and democracy at the University of Virginia and beyond / by Isaac Ariail Reed
  • Is it time for the kneeling Freedman statue to go? Remolding our political aesthetics / by Gordon Mantler
  • Your safety is my foremost concern: lessons from Charlottesville on vulnerability and protection / by Laura Goldblatt
  • Aristotle on Charlottesville: 'mixed actions' and exercising judgment on violence / by Michael Weinman
  • Remembering Romanian fascism; worrying about America: losing our moral compass between past and future / by Maria Bucur
  • Thinking after Charlottesville: a meditation on more of the same / by Marcus McCullough
  • The false god of nationalism / by Vaughn A. Booker
  • Russia is our friend: the alt-right, Trump, and the transformation of the Republican party / by Sanford Schram
  • Being there, separate and unequal: Charlottesville in the mediated public sphere / by Jeffrey C. Goldfarb
  • The false premises of alt-right ideology: academics must understand how the alt-right sees the world if we are to resist it / by Rachel McKinney
  • When the past isn't dead: slavery's mark on higher education / by Claire Potter
  • Prophets of deceit: post-truth politics and the future of the left / by Nicholas Baer and Maggie Hennefeld
  • White supremacy, fear, and the crises of legitimation: reflections on the mistrial in the murder case of Walter Scott and the election of Donald Trump / by Melvin Rogers
  • Authoritarianism and civilization: Du Bois, Davis, and Trump / by Neil Roberts
  • Sitting to stand: protest, patriotism, and the endurance of white supremacy / by Michael Sasha King
  • #BlackLivesMatter and the democratic necessity of social movements: what active citizenship can look like and what it can accomplish / by Deva Woodly
  • Escaping the logic(s) of white supremacy: the practice of oppositional thought / by Mitchell Kosters
  • Before Charlottesville, there was Jamestown / by Mindy Thompson ... [et al.]
  • Slaves: the capital that made capitalism / by Julie Ott
  • Punching Nazis in the face: a philosopher makes the case for violent resistance / by Eric Anthamatten.