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Color - Class - Identity

The New Politics of Race

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Three recent national events have disrupted the complacency of many Americans regarding race relations: the Clarence Thomas–Anita Hill hearings, the O.J. Simpson trial, and the Million Man March. These incidents have compelled a reevaluation of assumptions about race. The Thomas-Hill hearings revealed the intricate dynamics of race and gender perceptions, while the O.J. Simpson verdict exposed stark reactions among Black and White communities, undermining confidence in equal legal protection. The Million Man March showcased a powerful gathering of Black men asserting their identity, provoking anger among many Whites and highlighting divisions within the Black community. These events occurred alongside a perceived progress in combating racial discrimination, with legal advancements and an increasing Black middle class, even as many fell into deeper poverty. Intellectuals like Cornel West and Henry Louis Gates Jr. are contributing significantly to public discourse. Given these contrasting trends, it's evident that Americans must reassess their views on race and inter-racial communication. This anthology serves as a vital resource, offering a diverse array of readings from influential thinkers and addressing contemporary controversies. It illustrates the complexity of racial issues, moving beyond a simplistic Black-and-White narrative. This landmark collection aims to enhance understanding of current tensions, both between and

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Color - Class - Identity, John Arthur, Amy Shapiro

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Titul
Color - Class - Identity
Podtitul
The New Politics of Race
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Westview Press
Rok vydania
1996
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
240
ISBN10
0813331153
ISBN13
9780813331157
Série
Hodnotenie
1 z 5
Anotácia
Three recent national events have disrupted the complacency of many Americans regarding race relations: the Clarence Thomas–Anita Hill hearings, the O.J. Simpson trial, and the Million Man March. These incidents have compelled a reevaluation of assumptions about race. The Thomas-Hill hearings revealed the intricate dynamics of race and gender perceptions, while the O.J. Simpson verdict exposed stark reactions among Black and White communities, undermining confidence in equal legal protection. The Million Man March showcased a powerful gathering of Black men asserting their identity, provoking anger among many Whites and highlighting divisions within the Black community. These events occurred alongside a perceived progress in combating racial discrimination, with legal advancements and an increasing Black middle class, even as many fell into deeper poverty. Intellectuals like Cornel West and Henry Louis Gates Jr. are contributing significantly to public discourse. Given these contrasting trends, it's evident that Americans must reassess their views on race and inter-racial communication. This anthology serves as a vital resource, offering a diverse array of readings from influential thinkers and addressing contemporary controversies. It illustrates the complexity of racial issues, moving beyond a simplistic Black-and-White narrative. This landmark collection aims to enhance understanding of current tensions, both between and