Covert racism : theories, institutions, and experiences / / edited by Rodney D. Coates.

Covert racism, subtle in application, often appears hidden by norms of association, affiliation, group membership and/or identity. As such, covert racism is often excused or confused with mechanisms of exclusion and inclusion, ritual and ceremony, acceptance and rejection. Covert racism operates as...

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Superior document:Studies in critical social sciences ; v. 32
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Year of Publication:2011
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Studies in critical social sciences ; v. 32.
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r R. D. Coates --   |t The Impact Of Racial And Nonracial Structural Forces On Poor Urban Blacks /  |r William Julius Wilson --   |t The New Racism: The Racial Regime Of Post-Civil Rights America /  |r Eduardo Bonilla-Silva and David Dietrich --   |t Race Versus Racism As Cause /  |r Tukufu Zuberi --   |t Colorblind White Dominance /  |r Ian Haney López --   |t When Good People Do Bad Things: The Nature Of Contemporary Racism /  |r John F. Dovidio and Samuel L. Gaertner --   |t Covert Racism: Theory, Types And Examples /  |r Rodney D. Coates --   |t Protecting White Power In A Corporate Hierarchy /  |r Sharon M. Collins and Georgiann Davis --   |t If You’re White, You’re Alright: The Reproduction Of Racial Hierarchies In Bollywood Films /  |r Angie Beeman and Anjana Narayan --   |t Race, Culture And The Pursuit Of Employment: A Research Series On Hiring Practices At Temporary Employment Agencies /  |r Monique W. Morris and Sirithon Thanasombat --   |t Challenging Our Textbooks And Our Teachings: Examining The Reproduction Of Racism In The Sociology Classroom /  |r Sarah Chivers and Jolene D. Smyth --   |t Challenging Racial Battle Fatigue On Historically White Campuses: A Critical Race Examination Of Race-Related Stress /  |r William A. Smith , Tara J. Yosso and Daniel G. Solórzano --   |t Covert Racism In The U.S. And Globally /  |r Rodney D. Coates --   |t The Ineffable Strangeness Of Race /  |r Patricia J. Williams --   |t The Social Situation Of The Black Executive: Black And White Identities In The Corporate World /  |r Elijah Anderson --   |t Now You Don’t See It, Now You Don’t: White Lives As Covert Racism /  |r David L. Brunsma --   |t Aren’t They All Dead? Covert Racism And Native Americans /  |r Claudia A. Fox Tree --   |t Silent Racism /  |r Barbara Trepagnier --   |t “One Step From Suicide”: The Holistic Experience Of Being Black In America /  |r Leslie H. Picca , Joe R. Feagin and Tracy L. Johns --   |t Lifestyles Of The Rich And Racist /  |r Corey Dolgon --   |t Journey To Awareness: Learning To Recognize Invisible Racism /  |r Janet Morrison --   |t Post-Racial Myths: Disrupting Covert Racismand The Racial Matrix /  |r Rodney D. Coates --   |t Bibliography /  |r R. D. Coates --   |t Index /  |r R. D. Coates. 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
650 0 |a Racism. 
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