Covert Racism: Theories, Institutions, And Experiences: Studies in Critical Social Sciences, Volume 32
By (Author) Rodney D Coates
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
18th September 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
305.8
Paperback
462
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
668g
The question of covert racism has been splashed across the headlines in recent times through incidents in football, with John Terry, Stan Collymore and Luis Suarez all involved; politics, with Dianne Abbott accused of racism; and the metropolitan police with two of Stephen Lawrence's killers put behind bars and allegations of 'institutional racism' resurging. Covert Racism tackles our cultural norms and acceptances in a 'post-racial' society.
"A half century after the civil rights movement succeeded in putting to an end the most overt forms of racial oppression characteristic of the Jim Crow era, coming to terms with how to characterize the nature of the nation's post-civil-rights era racial formation has been an enduring focus of both academics and the public at large. This is a useful one-stop guide devoted to explaining how, to borrow from Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, racism without racists' works. Summing Up: Recommended. All levels/libraries." Choice
"A half century after the civil rights movement succeeded in putting to an end the most overt forms of racial oppression characteristic of the Jim Crow era, coming to terms with how to characterize the nature of the nation's post-civil-rights era racial formation has been an enduring focus of both academics and the public at large. This is a useful one-stop guide devoted to explaining how, to borrow from Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, racism without racists' works. Summing Up: Recommended. All levels/libraries." Choice
Rodney D. Coates, Ph.D. (1987) in Sociology, University of Chicago, is Professor of Sociology at Miami University. He has published extensively in the areas of critical race and ethnic relations including his edited text Race and Ethnic Relations: Across Time, Space and Discipline (Brill 2004).