Governing Hate and Race in the United States and South Africa
معرفی کتاب «Governing Hate and Race in the United States and South Africa» نوشتهٔ Patrick Lynn Rivers، منتشرشده توسط نشر State University of New York Press در سال 2008. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Argues that the responsibility for eradicating racial hatred has been redirected away from the state and toward the hated, leaving the causes of hate unaddressed. In This Book, Patrick Lynn Rivers Asserts That States Govern Racist Hate By Governing Racial Constructs. Rivers Maintains That State Practices Used To Govern Hate And Race In Both The United States And South Africa Do Not Make Citizens Safer, Even As The United States Markets Itself As A Melting Pot Of Cultures And South Africa Touts Its Status As The New Multicultural City On A Hill. In Effect, The Regulatory Practices Of The Neoliberal State Aid In The Redirection Of Responsibility For The Eradication Of Racist Hate Away From The Nation And Toward The Hated, Leaving Unaddressed The Systemic Causes Of Hate. In Line With Emerging Scholarship On Hate, But Also Taking Advantage Of The Perspective That Comparative Analysis Makes Possible, Rivers Advocates A Particular Brand Of Progressive Activism For A Socially Engaged State And Citizenry Where Race Is Central And Racism Is Not Anomalous.--jacket. Ch. 1. States Of Racial Mind -- Ch. 2. Is Racism Burning? -- Ch. 3. Tortious Race, Race Torts -- Ch. 4. After 9/11 -- Ch. 5. Complicating Identity, Naturalizing Equality -- Ch. 6. Can Racism Burn? Patrick Lynn Rivers. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 155-171) And Index.
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