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A Second Reckoning: Race, Injustice, and the Last Hanging in Annapolis
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Sacred Men: Law, Torture, and Retribution in Guam
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Screenshots: State Violence on Camera in Israel and Palestine
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The Secrets of Silence: The Everyday Policing of Black Women and Their Stories About Violence
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Race and Displacement: Nation, Migration, and Identity in the Twenty-First Century
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Race and Class Distinctions Within Black Communities
This book offers both a philosophical and sociological model for understanding the constitution of identity in general, and black social identity in particular, without reverting to either a social or racial deterministic view of identity construction. Using a variant of structuration theory (phenomenological structuralism) this work, against contemporary postmodern and post-structural theories, seeks to offer a dialectical understanding of the constitution of black American and British life within the class division and social relations of production of the global capitalist world-system, while accounting for black social agency.$55.99Original price was: $55.99.$41.99Current price is: $41.99. -
Race in American Television: Voices and Visions That Shaped a Nation
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Race Neutrality: Rationalizing Remedies to Racial Inequality
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Race, Labor, and Violence in the Delta: Essays to Mark the Centennial of the Elaine Massacre
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The Racial Divide in American Medicine: Black Physicians and the Struggle for Justice in Health Care
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Racism Postrace
With the election of Barack Obama, the idea that American society had become postracial—that is, race was no longer a main factor in influencing and structuring people's lives—took hold in public consciousness, increasingly accepted by many. The contributors to Racism Postrace examine the concept of postrace and its powerful history and allure, showing how proclamations of a postracial society further normalize racism and obscure structural antiblackness. They trace expressions of postrace over and through a wide variety of cultural texts, events, and people, from sports (LeBron James's move to Miami), music (Pharrell Williams's “Happy”), and television (The Voice and HGTV) to public policy debates, academic disputes, and technology industries. Outlining how postrace ideologies confound struggles for racial justice and equality, the contributors open up new critical avenues for understanding the powerful cultural, discursive, and material conditions that render postrace the racial project of our time. Contributors. Inna Arzumanova, Sarah Banet-Weiser, Aymer Jean Christian, Kevin Fellezs, Roderick A. Ferguson, Herman Gray, Eva C. Hageman, Daniel Martinez HoSang, Victoria E. Johnson, Joseph Lowndes, Roopali Mukherjee, Safiya Umoja Noble, Radhika Parameswaran, Sarah T. Roberts, Catherine R. Squires, Brandi Thompson Summers, Karen Tongson, Cynthia A. Young$39.95Original price was: $39.95.$29.96Current price is: $29.96. -
Racism, Diplomacy, and International Relations
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Political Economy of Class, Caste and Gender
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Policing the World on Screen: American Mythologies and Hollywood’s Rogue Crimefighters
This book analyzes Hollywood storytelling that features an American crimefighter—whether cop, detective, or agent—who must safeguard society and the nation by any means necessary. That often means going “rogue” and breaking the rules, even deploying ugly violence, but excused as self-defense or to serve the greater good. This ends-justifies-means approach dates back to gunfighters taming the western frontier to urban cowboy cops battling urban savagery—first personified by “Dirty” Harry Callahan—and later dispatched in global interventions to vanquish threats to national security. America as the world’s “policeman often means controlling the Other at home and abroad, which also extends American hegemony from the Cold War through the War on Terror. This book also examines pioneering portrayals by males of color and female crimefighters to embody such a social or national defender, which are frustrated by their existence as threats the white knight exists to defeat.$69.99Original price was: $69.99.$52.49Current price is: $52.49.





























