Racial purity and dangerous bodies : moral pollution, Black lives, and the struggle for justice /
At the center of contemporary struggles over aggressive policing practices is an assumed association in U.S. culture of blackness with criminality. Rima L. Vesely-Flad examines the religious and philosophical constructs of the black body in U.S. society, examining racialized ideas about purity and p...
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Minneapolis :
Fortress Press,
[2017]
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Table des matières:
- Introduction
- part I. Race and moral pollution
- 1. A socio-historical review of race and morality
- 2. Constructions of character and criminality in nineteenth-century US penal systems
- 3. Institutionalizing pollution boundaries : policing, imprisonment, and reentry
- part II. Racial justice movements
- 4. Policing dark bodies in polluted spaces : stop and frisk in New York City, 1993-2013
- 5. Confronting pollution : protest as the performance of purity in the Black Lives Matter movement
- 6. Seeing Jesus in Michael Brown : new theological : constructions of blackness
- 7. Conclusion : reconstructing the image of the polluted black body.