Waubonsee Community College

Protecting Whiteness, Whitelash and the rejection of racial equality, edited by Cameron D. Lippard, J. Scott Carter, and David G. Embrick ; foreword by Eduardo Bonilla-Silva

Label
Protecting Whiteness, Whitelash and the rejection of racial equality, edited by Cameron D. Lippard, J. Scott Carter, and David G. Embrick ; foreword by Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Protecting Whiteness
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1150852272
Responsibility statement
edited by Cameron D. Lippard, J. Scott Carter, and David G. Embrick ; foreword by Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
Sub title
Whitelash and the rejection of racial equality
Summary
"White resistance to racial equality is nothing new-yet its expression can change over time. Examining emerging manifestations can shed light on the larger forces that underpin racial inequalities. In this volume, leading scholars of race and whiteness assess contemporary shifts in white attitudes about racial justice and racial ideology, illustrating these dynamics with case studies at the personal, ideological, and institutional levels. Clashes such as the standoff with law enforcement at Cliven Bundy's ranch and white nationalist videos on YouTube vividly illustrate the vitality of contemporary racism. Examinations of more easily overlooked, yet also consequential arenas-art museums that enforce their boundaries as elite white spaces, conservative "right on crime" policies that mean new ways of surveillance and punishment for people of color, and settler colonialism in the work of liberal environmental advocacy groups-also give insight into the novel mechanisms and specific ideologies within institutions that reproduce racial inequality. Collectively, this empirically-rich collection helps explicate the racialized fear of change (whether grounded in reality or the imagination) that reinforces the pillars of white supremacy. Contributors also explore, with a critical eye, social movements for racial equality"--, Provided by publisher
Classification
Content
Mapped to