State of White Supremacy : Racism, Governance, and the United States.

By: Jung, Moon-KieContributor(s): Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo | Vargas, João H. Costa | Bonilla-Silva, EduardoMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Redwood City : Stanford University Press, 2011Copyright date: ©2011Description: 1 online resource (353 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780804777445Subject(s): Minorities -- United States -- Social conditions | Racism -- United States -- History | United States -- Politics and government | United States -- Race relationsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: State of White Supremacy : Racism, Governance, and the United StatesDDC classification: 305.800973 LOC classification: E184Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Constituting the U.S. Empire-State and White Supremacy: The Early Years / Moon-Kie Jung -- I. Genealogies of Racial Rule -- 1. Liberalism and the Racial State / Charles Mills -- 2. White Supremacy as Substructure: Toward a Genealogy of a Racial Animus, from "Reconstruction" to "Pacification" / Dylan Rodríguez -- 3. On (Not) Belonging: Why Citizenship Does Not Remedy Racial Inequality / Eduardo Bonilla-Silva and Sarah Mayorga -- II. Politics of Privilege and Punishment -- 4. The Best Education for Some: Race and Schooling in the United States Today / Amanda E. Lewis and Michelle J. Manno -- 5. Separate and Unequal: Big Government Conservatism and the Racial State / George Lipsitz -- 6. Neoliberal Paternalism: Race and the New Poverty Governance / Sanford F. Schram, Richard C. Fording, and Joe Soss -- 7. The Case of Ben LaGuer and the 2006 Massachusetts Gubernatorial Election / Joy James -- III. Territory and Terror -- 8. Not a Citizen, Only a Suspect: Racialized Immigration Law Enforcement Practices / Mary Romero -- 9. The Language of Terror: Panic, Peril, Racism / Junaid Rana -- 10. Unmasking the State: Racial/Gender Terror and Hate Crimes / Andrea Smith -- 11. The Black Diaspora as Genocide: Brazil and the United States-A Supranational Geography of Death and Its Alternatives / João H. Costa Vargas -- Notes -- References -- Contributors -- Index.
Summary: State of White Supremacy investigates how race functions as an enduring logic of governance in the United States, perpetually generating and legitimating racial hierarchy and privilege.
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Constituting the U.S. Empire-State and White Supremacy: The Early Years / Moon-Kie Jung -- I. Genealogies of Racial Rule -- 1. Liberalism and the Racial State / Charles Mills -- 2. White Supremacy as Substructure: Toward a Genealogy of a Racial Animus, from "Reconstruction" to "Pacification" / Dylan Rodríguez -- 3. On (Not) Belonging: Why Citizenship Does Not Remedy Racial Inequality / Eduardo Bonilla-Silva and Sarah Mayorga -- II. Politics of Privilege and Punishment -- 4. The Best Education for Some: Race and Schooling in the United States Today / Amanda E. Lewis and Michelle J. Manno -- 5. Separate and Unequal: Big Government Conservatism and the Racial State / George Lipsitz -- 6. Neoliberal Paternalism: Race and the New Poverty Governance / Sanford F. Schram, Richard C. Fording, and Joe Soss -- 7. The Case of Ben LaGuer and the 2006 Massachusetts Gubernatorial Election / Joy James -- III. Territory and Terror -- 8. Not a Citizen, Only a Suspect: Racialized Immigration Law Enforcement Practices / Mary Romero -- 9. The Language of Terror: Panic, Peril, Racism / Junaid Rana -- 10. Unmasking the State: Racial/Gender Terror and Hate Crimes / Andrea Smith -- 11. The Black Diaspora as Genocide: Brazil and the United States-A Supranational Geography of Death and Its Alternatives / João H. Costa Vargas -- Notes -- References -- Contributors -- Index.

State of White Supremacy investigates how race functions as an enduring logic of governance in the United States, perpetually generating and legitimating racial hierarchy and privilege.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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