Dog whistle politics : how coded racial appeals have reinvented racism and wrecked the middle class /
Campaigning for president in 1980, Ronald Reagan told stories of Cadillac-driving ""welfare queens"" and ""strapping young bucks"" buying T-bone steaks with food stamps. In trumpeting these tales of welfare run amok, Reagan never needed to mention race, becaus...
| Cote: | Libro Electrónico | 
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| Format: | Électronique eBook | 
| Langue: | Inglés | 
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      Oxford ; New York :
        
      Oxford University Press,    
    
      2014.
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                Table des matières: 
            
                  - Preface: learning about racism at Harvard Law
 - Introduction: racial politics and the middle class
 - The GOP's rise as "the white man's party"
 - Strategic racism
 - The wrecking begins: Reagan
 - The false allure of colorblindness
 - Shifting the tune: Clinton and W
 - Getting away with racism
 - Makers and takers: the Tea Party and Romney
 - What's the matter with white voters?
 - Obama's post-racial strategy
 - Conclusion to end dog whistle politics.
 


