Race and Partisanship in California Redistricting: From the 1965 Voting Rights Act to Present
By (Author) Olivier Richomme
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
26th April 2019
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Political campaigning and advertising
328.794
Hardback
432
Width 160mm, Height 231mm, Spine 29mm
753g
Race and Partisanship in California Redistricting: From the 1965 Voting Rights Act to Present aims to study redistricting and its evolution in California since the passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. It poses the question: what is the interactive play of race and partisanship in redefining the meaning of political representation through redistricting Unlike other studies of redistricting, it focuses not on the south but on the west, not on white versus black but on the difficulties of diversity. Race and Partisanship in California Redistricting tells the story of redistricting in California, which has now become one of the bluest states and is considered a harbinger of political trends in the United States. Ultimately, this is a book that looks forward by looking back at the tug-and-pull of redistricting efforts aimed at ensuring greater equality in a racially diverse democracy. What is the role played by race and partisanship in the voting rights revolution How does that vary far from the traditional flashpoints of American race relations What does that tell us about the redefinition of political representation in the past half-century And most crucially what does it foretell, for the next half century
If you want to understand the tangled connections between law and politics, resistance and reform, and above all, race and partisanship, in the last 50 years of politics in the American states, start here. Appropriate for students and interested lay readers, as well as for scholars of redistricting and the politics of race, this book is a key to understanding how politics has worked in the nations largest state in the recent past and how it might work throughout the nation in the future. -- Morgan Kousser, Caltech
Olivier Richomme is associate professor of American civilization at Lumire Lyon-2 University.