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What is "race"? What role, if any, should race play in our moral obligations to others and to ourselves? Ethics along the Color Line addresses the question of whether black Americans should think of each other as members of an extended racial family and base their treatment of each other on this consideration, or eschew racial identity and envision the day when people do not think in terms of race. Anna Stubblefield suggests furthermore that white Americans should consider the same issues. She argues, finally, that for both black and white Americans, thinking of races as families is crucial in helping to combat anti-black oppression.Stubblefield is concerned that the philosophical debate-argued notably between Kwame Anthony Appiah and Lucius Outlaw-over whether or not we should strongly identify in terms of race, and whether or not we should take race into account when we decide how to treat each other, has stalled. Drawing on black feminist scholarship about the moral importance of thinking and acting in terms of community and extended family, the author finds that strong racial identification, if based on appropriate ideals, is morally sound and even necessary to end white supremacy.
Whites --- Blacks --- Race awareness --- Negroes --- Ethnology --- Awareness --- Ethnopsychology --- Ethnic attitudes --- Race identity --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Black persons --- White persons --- Caucasian race --- White people --- Black people
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Social justice --- Whites --- Religious aspects --- Christianity. --- Attitudes. --- Coates, Ta-Nehisi. --- Coates, Ta-Nehisi --- Criticism and interpretation. --- United States --- Race relations. --- Race question --- White persons --- Ethnology --- Caucasian race --- White people
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Indo-Europeans --- Grain --- Breadstuffs --- Cereal grains --- Cereals --- Grains --- Botany, Economic --- Field crops --- Flour --- Food --- Food crops --- Seed crops --- Aryans --- Civilization, Aryan --- Civilization, Indo-European --- Indo-Germanic peoples --- Caucasian race --- Ethnology --- Religion. --- Religious aspects.
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There has been a long history of idealism concerning the potential of economic and political developments in Africa, the latest iteration of which emerged around the time of the 2007-8 global financial crisis. Here, Clive Gabay takes a historical approach to questions concerning change and international order as these apply to Africa in Western imaginaries. Challenging traditional postcolonial accounts that see the West imagine itself as superior to Africa, he argues that the centrality of racial anxieties concerning white supremacy make Africa appear, at moments of Western crisis, as the saviour of Western ideals, specifically democracy, bureaucracy, and neoclassical economic order. Uncommonly, this book turns its lens as much inwards as outwards, interrogating how changing attitudes to Africa over the course of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries correspond to shifting anxieties concerning whiteness, and the growing hope that Africa will be the place where the historical genius of whiteness might be saved and perpetuated.
Whites --- White people --- White persons --- Ethnology --- Caucasian race --- Race identity --- History --- Great Britain --- Africa, Sub-Saharan --- Africa, Black --- Africa, Subsaharan --- Africa, Tropical --- Africa South of the Sahara --- Black Africa --- Sub-Sahara Africa --- Sub-Saharan Africa --- Subsahara Africa --- Subsaharan Africa --- Tropical Africa --- Colonies --- Race relations. --- Colonial influence.
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In this groundbreaking and timely book, antiracist educator Robin DiAngelo deftly illuminates the phenomenon of white fragility. Referring to the defensive moves that white people make when challenged racially, white fragility is characterized by emotions such as anger, fear, and guilt, and by behaviors including argumentation and silence. These behaviors, in turn, function to reinstate white racial equilibrium and prevent any meaningful cross-racial dialogue. In this in-depth exploration, DiAngelo explores how white fragility develops, how it protects racial inequality, and what we can do to engage more constructively.
Race relations. --- Racism. --- Whites. --- Diangelo, Robin --- Social problems --- Europe --- Canada --- United States --- Racism --- Whites --- Race relations --- maatschappij --- sociologie --- communicatie --- racisme --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- 130.2 --- Integration, Racial --- Race problems --- Race question --- Relations, Race --- Ethnology --- Sociology --- Ethnic relations --- Minorities --- White people --- White persons --- Caucasian race --- Bias, Racial --- Race bias --- Race prejudice --- Racial bias --- Prejudices --- Anti-racism --- Critical race theory --- discriminatie --- United States of America --- Identity --- Whiteness --- Book
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Why and how do those from black and minority ethnic communities continue to be marginalised? Bhopal explores how neoliberal policy-making has increased discrimination faced by those from non-white backgrounds. This important book examines the impact of race on wider issues of inequality and difference in society.
Minorities --- Post-racialism. --- Privilege (Social psychology). --- Social conditions. --- arbeidsmarkt --- scholing --- armoede --- gender --- racisme --- Sociology of minorities --- Whites --- Race identity --- Equality --- Post-racialism --- Privilege (Social psychology) --- Social conditions --- History --- Attitudes --- United States --- Great Britain --- Race relations --- Discriminatie --- Etnisch-culturele minderheden --- Neoliberalisme --- Sociale ongelijkheid --- Race discrimination --- Social problems --- White people --- Whites - United States - Social conditions --- Whites - Great Britain - Social conditions --- Whites - Race identity - United States - History --- Whites - Race identity - Great Britain - History --- Whites - United States - Attitudes - History --- Whites - Great Britain - Attitudes - History --- Equality - United States --- Minorities - Social conditions --- United States - Race relations --- Great Britain - Race relations --- History. --- Race relations. --- White persons --- Ethnology --- Caucasian race
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"The phenomenon of identity politics represents one of the primary impasses of the left, and has occasioned the reignition of frustrating debates between the partisans of race and class ad infinitum. In Mistaken Identity, Asad Haider reaches for a different approach - one rooted in the rich legacies of the black freedom struggle. Drawing from the words and deeds of black revolutionary theorists, he argues that identity politics is not synonymous with anti-racism, but instead amounts to the neutralisation of its movements. It marks a retreat from the crucial passage from identity to solidarity, and from individual recognition to collective struggle against an oppressive social structure. Mistaken Identity is a political and theoretical tour de force, an urgent call for alternative visions, languages, and practices against the white identity politics of right-wing populism. The idea of universal emancipation now seems old-fashioned and outmoded. But if we are attentive to the lines of struggle that lie outside the boundaries of the state, we will see that it has been placed on the agenda once again."--Publisher description
African Americans --- Identity politics --- Political culture --- Whites --- Politics and government. --- Politics and government --- United States --- Race relations --- Political aspects. --- Social conditions --- politiek --- racisme --- sociologie --- maatschappijkritiek --- Verenigde Staten --- eneentwintigste eeuw --- Afro-Amerikanen --- 130.2 --- White nationalism --- White supremacy movements --- White people --- Polarization (Social sciences) --- Supremacist movements, White --- Supremacy movements, White --- White supremacist movements --- Social movements --- Skinheads --- Nationalism --- Nationalism, White --- Supremacy, White (White nationalism) --- White supremacy (White nationalism) --- Identity (Psychology) --- Politics of identity --- Political participation --- Political science --- Social groups --- Social influence --- White persons --- Ethnology --- Caucasian race --- History --- Race identity --- Political aspects
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Yes, White people can be saved. In God's redemptive plan, that goes without saying. But what about the reality of white normativity? This idea and way of being in the world has been parasitically joined to Christianity, and this is the ground of many of our problems today. It is time to redouble the efforts of the church and its institutions to muster well-informed, gospel-based initiatives to fight racialized injustice and overcome the heresy of whiteness. Written by a world-class roster of scholars, Can "White" People Be Saved? develops language to describe the current realities of race and racism. It challenges evangelical Christianity in particular to think more critically and constructively about race, ethnicity, migration, and mission in relation to white supremacy. Historical and contemporary perspectives from Africa and the African diaspora prompt fresh theological and missiological questions about place and identity. Native American and Latinx experiences of colonialism, migration, and hybridity inspire theologies and practices of shalom. And Asian and Asian American experiences of ethnicity and class generate transnational resources for responding to the challenge of systemic injustice. With their call for practical resistance to the Western whiteness project, the perspectives in this volume can revitalize a vision of racial justice and peace in the body of Christ. -- ǂc Publisher's description.
Whites --- Race relations --- Missions --- Race identity of whites --- Racial identity of whites --- Whiteness (Race identity) --- Race awareness --- Christian missions --- Christianity --- Missions, Foreign --- Religion --- Theology, Practical --- Proselytizing --- Church and race problems --- Church and race relations --- Race identity. --- Religious aspects --- History --- Ethnic identity --- United States --- Race question --- 266 <7> --- Integration, Racial --- Race problems --- Relations, Race --- Ethnology --- Social problems --- Sociology --- Ethnic relations --- Minorities --- Racism --- 266 <7> Missies. Evangelisatie. Zending--Noord-Amerika. Midden-Amerika --- 266 <7> Missions. Evangelisation--Noord-Amerika. Midden-Amerika --- Missies. Evangelisatie. Zending--Noord-Amerika. Midden-Amerika --- Missions. Evangelisation--Noord-Amerika. Midden-Amerika --- Race identity --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Latin America --- Race relations. --- Race identity of white people --- Racial identity of white people --- White people --- White persons --- Caucasian race --- Christianity. --- History.
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Muslim Women and White Femininity is a much-needed book at a time where Muslim women are speaking out but also embodying White femininity. This book focuses on how Whiteness travels through Muslim women's bodies who in turn reenact or resist White womanhood. Through three archetypes: The Oppressed, The Advocate, and the Humanitarian Leader, the author aims to demonstrate the necessity of archetypal criticism as a method that can teach the reader or student how to deconstruct dominant discourses in the media. This book aims to address intercultural, gender, intersectional and critical communication courses but is also suited for the general public who wishes to understand the deceptive nature of the media. Thus, at a time where Muslim women are being used as media objects by Western media, this book is crucial in breaking down how readers can begin to uncover dominant ideologies that are carried through and by Muslim women.
Muslim women --- Femininity --- Feminism --- Feminist ethics --- Whites --- Intersectionality (Sociology) --- 297 "20" --- 297*35 --- 396 "20" --- 396 "20" Feminisme. Vrouwenbeweging. Vrouw en maatschappij--21e eeuw. Periode 2000-2099 --- Feminisme. Vrouwenbeweging. Vrouw en maatschappij--21e eeuw. Periode 2000-2099 --- 297*35 Islam en het Westen --- Islam en het Westen --- 297 "20" Islamisme. Mahométisme--21e siècle. Période 2000-2099 --- 297 "20" Islam. Mohammedanisme--21e eeuw. Periode 2000-2099 --- Islamisme. Mahométisme--21e siècle. Période 2000-2099 --- Islam. Mohammedanisme--21e eeuw. Periode 2000-2099 --- Intersection theory (Sociology) --- Sociology --- Islamic women --- Women, Muslim --- Women --- Race identity of whites --- Racial identity of whites --- Whiteness (Race identity) --- Race awareness --- Ethics --- Emancipation of women --- Feminist movement --- Women's lib --- Women's liberation --- Women's liberation movement --- Women's movement --- Social movements --- Anti-feminism --- Femininity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- In mass media --- Race identity --- Ethnic identity --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Emancipation --- Yousafzai, Malala, --- Hirsi Ali, Ayaan, --- Rania, --- Ali, Ayaan Hirsi, --- Hirsi Magan, Ayaan, --- Magan, Ayaan Hirsi, --- Ayaan Hirsi Ali --- Ayaan Hirsi Magan Ali --- Yūsufzaʼī , Malālah, --- Malālah Yūsufzaʼī, --- يوسفزئى، ملاله --- ملاله يوسفزئى --- Yūsuphajaī, Malālā, --- Al-Abdullah, Rania, --- Abdullah, Rania Al-, --- Rāniyā, --- ʻAbd Allāh, Rāniyā, --- Femininity. --- Feminism. --- Feminismus. --- Feminist ethics. --- Geschlechterforschung. --- Intersectionality (Sociology). --- Intersektionalität. --- Muslim women. --- Muslimin. --- Wei�sein. --- In mass media. --- Race identity. --- Westliche Welt. --- Race identity of white people --- Racial identity of white people --- White people --- White persons --- Ethnology --- Caucasian race --- Muslimahs
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During the 2016 election, a new term entered the mainstream American political lexicon: "alt-right," short for "alternative right." Despite the innocuous name, the alt-right is a white-nationalist movement. Yet it differs from earlier racist groups: it is youthful and tech savvy, obsessed with provocation and trolling, amorphous, predominantly online, and mostly anonymous. And it was energized by Donald Trump's presidential campaign. In Making Sense of the Alt-Right, George Hawley provides an accessible introduction and gives vital perspective on the emergence of a group whose overt racism has confounded expectations for a more tolerant America.Hawley explains the movement's origins, evolution, methods, and core belief in white-identity politics. The book explores how the alt-right differs from traditional white nationalism, libertarianism, and other online illiberal ideologies such as neoreaction, as well as from mainstream Republicans and even Donald Trump and Steve Bannon. The alt-right's use of offensive humor and its trolling-driven approach, based in animosity to so-called political correctness, can make it difficult to determine true motivations. Yet through exclusive interviews and a careful study of the alt-right's influential texts, Hawley is able to paint a full picture of a movement that not only disagrees with liberalism but also fundamentally rejects most of the tenets of American conservatism. Hawley points to the alt-right's growing influence and makes a case for coming to a precise understanding of its beliefs without sensationalism or downplaying the movement's radicalism.
White supremacy movements --- White nationalism --- Whites --- White people --- White persons --- Ethnology --- Caucasian race --- Nationalism --- Nationalism, White --- Supremacist movements, White --- Supremacy movements, White --- White supremacist movements --- Social movements --- Skinheads --- History --- Politics and government --- Race identity --- United States --- Social conditions --- Supremacy, White (White nationalism) --- White supremacy (White nationalism) --- ABŞ --- ABSh --- Ameerika Ühendriigid --- America (Republic) --- Amerika Birlăshmish Shtatlary --- Amerika Birlăşmi Ştatları --- Amerika Birlăşmiş Ştatları --- Amerika ka Kelenyalen Jamanaw --- Amerika Qūrama Shtattary --- Amerika Qŭshma Shtatlari --- Amerika Qushma Shtattary --- Amerika (Republic) --- Amerikai Egyesült Államok --- Amerikanʹ Veĭtʹsėndi︠a︡vks Shtattnė --- Amerikări Pĕrleshu̇llĕ Shtatsem --- Amerikas Forenede Stater --- Amerikayi Miatsʻyal Nahangner --- Ameriketako Estatu Batuak --- Amirika Carékat --- AQSh --- Ar. ha-B. --- Arhab --- Artsot ha-Berit --- Artzois Ha'bris --- Bí-kok --- Ē.P.A. --- EE.UU. --- Egyesült Államok --- ĒPA --- Estados Unidos --- Estados Unidos da América do Norte --- Estados Unidos de América --- Estaos Xuníos --- Estaos Xuníos d'América --- Estatos Unitos --- Estatos Unitos d'America --- Estats Units d'Amèrica --- Ètats-Unis d'Amèrica --- États-Unis d'Amérique --- Fareyniḳṭe Shṭaṭn --- Feriene Steaten --- Feriene Steaten fan Amearika --- Forente stater --- FS --- Hēnomenai Politeiai Amerikēs --- Hēnōmenes Politeies tēs Amerikēs --- Hiwsisayin Amerikayi Miatsʻeal Tērutʻiwnkʻ --- Istadus Unidus --- Jungtinės Amerikos valstybės --- Mei guo --- Mei-kuo --- Meiguo --- Mî-koet --- Miatsʻyal Nahangner --- Miguk --- Na Stàitean Aonaichte --- NSA --- S.U.A. --- SAD --- Saharat ʻAmērikā --- SASht --- Severo-Amerikanskie Shtaty --- Severo-Amerikanskie Soedinennye Shtaty --- Si︠e︡vero-Amerikanskīe Soedinennye Shtaty --- Sjedinjene Američke Države --- Soedinennye Shtaty Ameriki --- Soedinennye Shtaty Severnoĭ Ameriki --- Soedinennye Shtaty Si︠e︡vernoĭ Ameriki --- Spojené obce severoamerické --- Spojené staty americké --- SShA --- Stadoù-Unanet Amerika --- Stáit Aontaithe Mheiriceá --- Stany Zjednoczone --- Stati Uniti --- Stati Uniti d'America --- Stâts Unîts --- Stâts Unîts di Americhe --- Steatyn Unnaneysit --- Steatyn Unnaneysit America --- SUA (Stati Uniti d'America) --- Sŭedineni amerikanski shtati --- Sŭedinenite shtati --- Tetã peteĩ reko Amérikagua --- U.S. --- U.S.A. --- United States of America --- Unol Daleithiau --- Unol Daleithiau America --- Unuiĝintaj Ŝtatoj de Ameriko --- US --- USA --- Usono --- Vaeinigte Staatn --- Vaeinigte Staatn vo Amerika --- Vereinigte Staaten --- Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika --- Verenigde State van Amerika --- Verenigde Staten --- VS --- VSA --- Wááshindoon Bikéyah Ałhidadiidzooígíí --- Wilāyāt al-Muttaḥidah --- Wilāyāt al-Muttaḥidah al-Amirīkīyah --- Wilāyāt al-Muttaḥidah al-Amrīkīyah --- Yhdysvallat --- Yunaeted Stet --- Yunaeted Stet blong Amerika --- ZDA --- Združene države Amerike --- Zʹi︠e︡dnani Derz︠h︡avy Ameryky --- Zjadnośone staty Ameriki --- Zluchanyi︠a︡ Shtaty Ameryki --- Zlucheni Derz︠h︡avy --- ZSA --- Η.Π.Α. --- Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες της Αμερικής --- Америка (Republic) --- Американь Вейтьсэндявкс Штаттнэ --- Америкӑри Пӗрлешӳллӗ Штатсем --- САЩ --- Съединените щати --- Злучаныя Штаты Амерыкі --- ولايات المتحدة --- ولايات المتّحدة الأمريكيّة --- ولايات المتحدة الامريكية --- 미국 --- White supremacy movements - United States - History - 21st century --- White nationalism - United States - History - 21st century --- Whites - United States - Politics and government - 21st century --- United States - Social conditions - 1980 --- -United States - Politics and government - 1989 --- -White supremacy movements --- États-Unis --- É.-U. --- ÉU
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