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Racism Without Racists : Color-Blind Racism and the Persistence of Racial Inequality in America

ISBN: 9781442202184 | 1442202181
Edition: 3rd
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc
Pub. Date: 10/30/2009

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
In the third edition of his highly acclaimed book, Bonilla-Silva continues to challenge color-blind thinking. He has now extended this challenge with a new chapter on ObamaOs election addressing the apparent miracle of a black man elected as the 44th President of the nation despite the fact that racial progress has stagnated since the 1980s and, in some areas, even regressed. In contrasts to those who believe the election of President Obama is a watershed moment that signifies the beginning of a post-racial era in America, he suggests this deve... MORE
Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Preface to the Third Edition of Racism without Racistsp. xiii
The Strange Enigma of Race in Contemporary Americap. 1
The Central Frames of Color-Blind Racismp. 25
The Style of Color Blindness: How to Talk Nasty about Minorities without Sounding Racistp. 53
"I Didn't Get That Job Because of a Black Man": Color-Blind Racism's Racial Storiesp. 75
Peeking Insi... MOREp. 103
Are All Whites Refined Archie Bunkers? An Examination of White Racial Progressivesp. 131
Are Blacks Color Blind, Too?p. 151
E Pluribus Unum or the Same Old Perfume in a New Bottie? On the Future of Racial Stratification in the United Statesp. 177
Will Racism Disappear in Obamerical? The Sweet (but Deadly) Enchantment of Color Blindness in Black Facep. 207
Conclusion: "The (Color-Blind) Emperor Has No Clothes": Exposing the Whiteness of Color Blindnessp. 261
Bibliographyp. 277
Indexp. 289
About the Authorp. 301
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Eduardo Bonilla-Silva is a professor of sociology at Duke University.


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