Racetalk: Racism Hiding in Plain SightRowman & Littlefield, 2005 - 299 من الصفحات Studying racism is challenging. Most people avoid publicly expressing racialized comments in fear of being labeled racist. Much public talk is sugar coated and coded to distance the speaker from the racist message. This study captures behind the scenes commentary--racetalk--that degrades people due to race and ethnicity. Despite racial inroads made over the past several decades, the racetalk in this study evinces old fashioned racist ideas persisting in modern imaginations. These scripts say that African Americans are dangerous. Whites are superior. Latinos are dirty and disposable. Indians are sinister. Slavery is a trivial--if not nostalgic and amusing--historical anomaly that is better forgotten. Private racetalk keeps these old scripts hidden yet alive. Through racetalk, people imbue different racial and ethnic groups with oppositional statuses. Racetalk delineates boundaries between whiteness, blackness, and brownness. Racetalk is a tool used in policing these boundaries. Most people who cross racial/ethnic boundaries through alliances, friendships, and courtships are sanctioned. Nevertheless some people are able to cross more successfully than others. An analysis of the content of racetalk reveals the processes through which people negotiate racial/ethnic meanings and boundaries on a daily basis. In so doing, they often perpetuate the old racial regime but occasionally they challenge it. |
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HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT Racetalk the Language of Racism | |
THE FOUNDATIONS OF THIS STUDY | |
REVEALING RACETALK | |
RACETALKAS REPRODUCING RACISM A Theoretical Toolbox | |
THE STRUCTURES | |
THE STRUCTURE OF SIGNIFICATION Whiteness | |
THE STRUCTURE OF SIGNIFICATION Blackness | |
THE STRUCTURE OF SIGNIFICATION Brownness | |
THE ACTORS | |
BRIDGING BOUNDARIES Counterhegemonic Practices | |
THE ACCIDENTAL ANTIRACIST Research as a Tool for Raising Consciousness | 3 |
THE CONSEQUENCES | 5 |
DIALECTICS REVISITED Racetalk and the Racial Regime | 5 |
PRAXIS In Search of a Balm | 5 |
REFERENCES | 5 |
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THE STRUCTURE OF DOMINATION Surveillance and the Policing of Boundaries | |
THE STRUCTURE OF LEGITIMATION Accounting for Racetalk | |
ABOUT THE AUTHOR | 18 |
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