معرفی کتاب «Racism and Resistance: How the Black Panthers Challenged White Supremacy (Edition Politik)» نوشتهٔ Franziska Meister، منتشرشده توسط نشر Transcript Verlag در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Even a cursory look at American society today reveals that protests against racial discrimination are by no means a thing of the past. What can we learn from past movements in order to understand the workings of racism and resistance? In this book, Franziska Meister revisits the Black Panther Party and offers a new perspective on the party as a whole and its struggle for racial social justice. She shows how the Panthers were engaged in exposing structural racism in the U.S. and depicts them as uniquely resourceful, imaginative, and subversive in the ways they challenged white supremacy while at the same time revolutionizing both the self-conception and the public image of black people. Meister thus highlights an often marginalized aspect of the Panthers: how they sought to reach a world beyond race—by going through race. Theirs, she argues, is a message well worth considering in an age of "color blindness." Even a cursory look at U.S. society today reveals that protests against racial discrimination are by no means a thing of the past. What can we learn from past movements in order to understand the workings of racism and resistance? In this book, Franziska Meister revisits the Black Panther Party and offers a new perspective on the Party as a whole and its struggle for racial social justice. She shows how the Panthers were engaged in exposing structural racism in the U.S. and depicts them as uniquely resourceful, imaginative and subversive in the ways they challenged White Supremacy while at the same time revolutionizing both the self-conception and the public image of black people. Meister thus highlights an often marginalized aspect of the Panthers: how they sought to reach a world beyond race - by going through race. A message well worth considering in an age of "color blindness". Cover 1 Contents 6 Preface 8 Introduction: Playing the Race Card 14 Enter the Captive Black Warrior in Babylon 30 To Expose, Subvert, and Provoke 48 Response: To Disrupt, Discredit, and Destroy 92 Crucial Role of the Media 124 Where Do We Go From Here? 162 Notes 194 Bibliography 216 Race,History,Black Studies,Media,Black Panther Party,Politics,Racism,America,American History,Political Parties,History of the 20th Century,Political Science Even a cursory look at U.S. society today reveals that protests against racial discrimination are by no means a thing of the past. What can we learn from past movements in order to understand the workings of racism and resistance? In this book, Franziska Meister revisits the Black Panther Party and offers a new perspective on the Party as a whole and its struggle for racial social justice. She shows how the Panthers were engaged in exposing structural racism in the U.S. and depicts them as uniquely resourceful, imaginative and subversive in the ways they challenged White Supremacy while at the same time revolutionizing both the self-conception and the public image of black people. Meister thus highlights an often marginalized aspect of the Panthers: how they sought to reach a world beyond race - by going through race. A message well worth considering in an age of "color blindness"-- Provided by Publisher
Even a cursory look at U.S. society today reveals that protests against racial discrimination are by no means a thing of the past. What can we learn from past movements in order to understand the workings of racism and resistance? In this book, Franziska Meister revisits the Black Panther Party and offers a new perspective on the Party as a whole and its struggle for racial social justice. She shows how the Panthers were engaged in exposing structural racism in the U.S. and depicts them as uniquely resourceful, imaginative and subversive in the ways they challenged White Supremacy while at the same time revolutionizing both the self-conception and the public image of black people.Meister thus highlights an often marginalized aspect of the Panthers: how they sought to reach a world beyond race - by going through race. A message well worth considering in an age of "color blindness".
Cover......Page 1 Contents......Page 6 Preface......Page 8 Introduction: Playing the Race Card......Page 14 Enter the Captive Black Warrior in Babylon......Page 30 To Expose, Subvert, and Provoke......Page 48 Response: To Disrupt, Discredit, and Destroy......Page 92 Crucial Role of the Media......Page 124 Where Do We Go From Here?......Page 162 Notes......Page 194 Bibliography......Page 216