How the Color Line Bends
- The Geography of White Prejudice in Modern America
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- Paperback
- Sideantal:
- 336
- Udgivet:
- 27. maj 2022
- Størrelse:
- 236x156x33 mm.
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- 486 g.
- 8-11 hverdage.
- 31. januar 2025
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Beskrivelse af How the Color Line Bends
What is the relationship between where White Americans live and their attitudes about race? In How the Color Line Bends, Nina M. Yancy shows that what White people think depends on where they live-but not, as conventional wisdom might suggest, because they are more likely to feel "threatened" in places where race is salient. Rejecting this tendency to tacitly position White Americans as victims, this book focuses on power, agency, and positionality in the
study of prejudice and place. Yancy looks at the White perspective through a number of racialized issues, including education, affirmative action, and welfare spending in cities across the United States, as well as a vivid case study of Baton Rouge.
study of prejudice and place. Yancy looks at the White perspective through a number of racialized issues, including education, affirmative action, and welfare spending in cities across the United States, as well as a vivid case study of Baton Rouge.
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