Racism without racists : color-blind racism and the persistence of racial inequality in America / Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Duke University.
"Racism Without Racists examines in detail how Whites talk, think, and account for the existence of racial inequality. The main argument of the book is that color-blind racism, a new racial ideology that emerged in the post-Civil Rights era, has emerged as the fountain of frames, stylistic comp...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Lanham :
Rowman & Littlefield,
[2022]
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Edition: | Sixth edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preface to the sixth edition
- 1. The strange enigma of race in contemporary America
- 2. What is systemic racism? Coming to terms with how racism shapes "all" whites (and non-whites)
- 3. The new racism: the U.S. racial structure since the 1960s
- 4. The central frames of color-blind racism
- 5. The style of color blindness: how to talk nasty about minorities without sounding racist
- 6. "I didn't get that job because of a black man": color-blind racism's racial stories
- 7. Peeking inside the white habitus: the significance of whites' segregation
- 8. Are all whites refined Archie Bunkers? An examination of white racial progressives
- 9. Are blacks color blind, too?
- 10. Color-blind racism in pandemic times
- 11. Conclusion: no excuses : you must join the fight against color-blind and systemic racism in America.