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21. Black Sexual Politics: African Americans, Gender, and the New Racism by Patricia Hill Collins | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2005-07-14)
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Eye Opening Read
OMG i love this book! She has hit the pinhead with a jackhammer
Another Brilliant Book by Patricia Hill Collins
There's A LOT More To Say
Yes, people, we still have racial/gender stereotypes |
22. White Privilege: Essential Readings on the Other Side of Racism by Paula S. Rothenberg | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2004-06-25)
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Good book
White Priveledge
Excellent and Insightful
The usual liberal white guilt
Excellent book! |
23. ego trip's Big Book of Racism! by Sacha Jenkins, Elliott Wilson, Chairman Jefferson Mao, Gabriel Alvarez, Brent Rollins | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2002-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Ferociously intelligent one moment, willfully smart-ass the next, ego trip's Big Book of Racism is a glorious, hilarious conflation of the racial undercurrents that affect contemporary culture at every turn.This one-of-a-kind encounter with the absurdities, complexities, and nuances of race relations is brought to you by five writers of color whose groundbreaking independent magazine, ego trip, has been called "the world's rawest, stinkiest, funniest magazine" by Spin. Filled with enough testifying and truth to satisfy even the good Reverend Sharpton, ego trip's Big Book of Racism is a riotous and revolutionary look at race and popular culture that's sure to spark controversy and ignite debate. Customer Reviews (16)
THIS BOOK WAS KINDA BORING!
Sometimes you just gotta laugh about it!
Only for those that dont take themselves too seriously!
Buy this book.
OK |
24. Racism 101 by Nikki Giovanni | |
Paperback: 203
Pages
(1995-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description Profoundly personal and blisteringly political, angry and funny, lyrical and blunt, Racism 101 will add an important chapter to the debate on American national values. Customer Reviews (4)
Better On Star Trek Than Spike Lee
A Helpful Munuscript
Great account
"barely worth it" |
25. Confronting Racism, Poverty, and Power: Classroom Strategies to Change the World by Catherine Compton-Lilly | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2004-01-09)
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26. From Black Power to Hip Hop: Racism, Nationalism, and Feminism (Politics History & Social Chan) by Patricia Hill Collins | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2006-02-28)
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27. Faces At The Bottom Of The Well: The Permanence Of Racism by Derrick Bell | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(1993-10-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description What would our leaders do? White Americans were once capable of rationalizing Black slavery; would they be capable of justifying the trade of all African Americans to space, to improve their own lot on earth? The situation is a chilling fantasy. But for Derrick Bell, the prominent civil rights activist and former Harvard Law School Professor, the danger is very real. In Faces at the Bottom of the Well: The Permanence of Racism, Bell uses allegory and historical example to argue that racism has always been an integral, permanent and indestructible component of American society. Customer Reviews (8)
Faces at Bottom of the Well
Loved It
wanna play "What if?"
Challenging but flawed
Thought-provoking, powerful book |
28. No One Is Illegal: Fighting Racism and State Violence on the U.S.-Mexico Border by Justin Akers Chacon, Mike Davis | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2006-07-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description “A rare combination of an author, [Mike Davis is] Rachel Carson and Upton Sinclair all in one.”—Susan Faludi “[Davis’ writing is] perceptive and rigorous.”—David Montgomery, The Nation “[Davis’ work is] brilliant, provocative, and exhaustively researched.”—The Village Voice “[Davis’ work is] eloquent and passionate.”—Tariq Ali No One Is Illegal debunks the leading ideas behind the often violent right-wing backlash against immigrants. Countering the chorus of anti-immigrant voices, Mike Davis and Justin Akers Chacón expose the racism of anti-immigration vigilantes and put a human face on the immigrants who risk their lives to cross the border to work in the United States. Davis and Akers Chacón challenge the racist politics of vigilante groups like the Minutemen, and argue for a pro-immigrant and pro-worker agenda that recognizes the urgent need for international solidarity and cross-border alliances in building a renewed labor movement. Writer, historian, and activist Mike Davis is the author of many books, including City of Quartz, The Ecology of Fear, The Monster at Our Door, and Planet of Slums. Davis teaches in the Department of History at the University of California at Irvine, and lives in San Diego. Davis is the recipient of the 2001 Carey McWilliams Award and the World History Association Book Award. Justin Akers Chacón is professor of U.S. History and Chicano Studies in San Diego, California. He has contributed to the International Socialist Review and the book Immigration: Opposing Viewpoints (Greenhaven Press). Customer Reviews (12)
Of course the one-star reviews never read the whole thing
Mostly about unions rather than illegal immigration
Vapid Marxist drivel exhorts reconquering America and forcing the 3rd world on it.
No Burglar Is A Criminal
Fair trade, working class solidarity, compassion, etc. |
29. Racism Explained to My Daughter by Tahar Ben Jelloun | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2006-02-02)
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definitely a must read for parents, teachers, everyone
Companion book for a class turned out pretty good
Excellent read for parents and their children
How to hate racism and still think like a racist The topic is, of course, timely, and as acclaimed a writer as Ben Jelloun is perhaps more prepared than most to take on the task.He proceeds step by step with his clarifications, defining difficult terms in often sensible ways, all the while using a form of prose that has very long roots as an expository genre: the dialogue.This format allows the daughter's voice to anticipate the very questions and demands for greater clarity that are simultaneously arising in the reader's mind.And her father is happy to simplify. And that's just the problem.Racism is not a simple thing.Ben Jelloun is to be commended for his attempt, but there is strength in not knowing, and greater strength in admitting that one doesn't know-just ask Socrates, the ancient master of the dialogue.Socrates would have paled trying to explain racism.To his credit, Ben Jelloun includes numerous critiques (letters sent to him from readers, things said by students during his tour of schools in France and Italy) of the earlier edition of "Racism Explained" and, while these afford an opportunity for showing the real complexity of racism, they also reinforce the poverty of his own argument. And what's wrong with his argument?Ben Jelloun wants to break things down very carefully and be fair, and he gives every appearance of doing so, but it is only an appearance.The problem with this project ultimately revolves around the fact that, in order to discredit racism, Ben Jelloun relies on the same reductive worldview that causes racism in the first place, the same lack of vision that only sees things in opposed pairs: black/white, good/bad, us/them.Thus can his daughter, at the book's end, declare that "racists are b**tards [salauds]."She has learned well how to ignore multifarious causes and use instead blanket judgments.Substitute any sub-group for "racists" in her equation, and you've got the beginnings of hate: for Hitler, it was "Jews," for Falwell it's "homosexuals," etc.Racists are many things, but not all racists are one thing. Ben Jelloun once said of James Joyce that Joyce's work is so revolutionary because it "works on language," and Ben Jelloun's own novels have performed this revolution often over the last decade.Sadly, when a fine author decides to take on social issues at a more explicit and obvious level, the humanity and nuance fade, and all we're left with is a choice between two worldviews: that of the reductionist explainers, and that of the racist b**tards. Precisely because of its pretensions to fairness, sober-mindedness and tolerance, this could very well be one of the most dangerous books I've read.It gets three stars for the discussion that forms around the critiques included at the end (the only sustained dose of reality in the book) and for the discussion I hope it will provoke here in the USA.
a very one sided vision of "racism" Exemple one.Mister Ben jelloun mentionblack slavery in the americas, but he is much more reluctant when it comesto talk about slavery in Marocco.Better yet: he carefully avoids tomention that many slaves in North Africa, up to the early 1800's, wereEuropeans abducted at sea, on the mediterranean shores of France, Spain anditaly.He doesn't mention either that slavery was widespread inafrica. Exemple 2.The author spends much time dealing with colonialism. There again, why wouldn' he mention the current genocide in tibet?Thejapanese colonial policy until WW2?The invasions of Spain during themiddle age? Exemple 3.Mister Ben Jelloun mentions the crusads in 1095,but describs them as solely motivated by the will of christians to killmuslims. That's a historical falsehood! However, his book was writtenwhile fundamentalist Algérian muslims made several bombs explose in France,killing and wounding tens of people; that's a matter he quickly waves off. How come he is so willing to talk about intolerance that dates back a 1000years when it gives him an opportunity to trash Europeans, but he's sounwilling to take as example of religious intolerance the fundamentalitmuslims who put bombs in France, who veil women in afganisthan oriran? In most depictions of racists, Ben jelloun allmost allways presentauropeans as racists: about 20 exemples show them as racists.This shouldbe opposed to Arabs who are depicted as racists in only 3 exemples... BenJelloun book amounts mostly to white bashing.It's very sugarcoated withlofty feelings, but when one closely reads the book, one cannot but noticethat exemples are carefully, selectivelly chosen. It is very surprisingthat Mister Ben Jelloun is so knowledgeable about european racism, but soforgetfull about Marocco's own past as slave traders, about marocco'sdiscrimination against jews, about marocco's history of religiousdiscrimination. I do not recommand this book at any rate.It will eitherleave you and your child with an undue feeling of guilt.It is very Onesided. Any Man, regardless of his origins, racial or ethnic, can be racist. Mister Ben Jelloun's book totally fails to pass that message. ... Read more |
30. White Supremacy and Racism in the Post-Civil Rights Era by Eduardo Bonilla-Silva | |
Paperback: 220
Pages
(2001-08)
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All white people must be evil...
Co-Winner of 2002 ASA Oliver C. Cox Award
Award Winner
Provocative, Innovative, and Insightful Book
Racism in the new era |
31. Racism in the United States: Implications for the Helping Professions by Joshua Miller, Ann Marie Garran | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2007-01-24)
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Great Resource!
Very Readable and Informative
A powerful work by two interesting scholars |
32. Reel Racism: Confronting Hollywood's Construction of Afro-American Culture (Thinking Through Cinema) by Vincent F. Rocchio | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2000-12-01)
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hard to read
"Reel Racism" is the Real Thing |
33. WHITE RACISM: The Basics by Joe R. Feagin, Hernan Vera, Pinar Batur | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2000-11-22)
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Compelling Narrative with a Loaded Dice
Racist Garbage The fact remains that the Author of this book obviously holds anti-white beliefs in the topic of race. If you are looking for a study on racism, reading this book is equivalent to reading a book written by the KKK or the Black Panther Party. It is one-sided and bias.
A compelling look at Racism within the country "Reverse racism" as many would like to claim Feagin is guilty of, is not real. People of color cannot be racists because racism is linked to power.People of color can be bigots, but since power in this country is held by European Americans, as Feagin points out in many of his chapters, people of color cannot act on their hatred or resentment. Since European Americans are found in government, police forces, Fortune 500 companies, and other vessels of power, "white" interests are protected. As one can see, this book causes the reader to think.Even though you might not agree with Feagin's conclusions, it causes us to examine a social ill that has been with this country since its founding. I will not only answer questions, but help raise critical questions about ethnic relations in this country.
Right idea.Wrong approach.
White Racism |
34. The Violence of Hate: Confronting Racism, Anti-Semitism, and Other Forms of Bigotry (3rd Edition) by Jack A Levin, Jim Nolan | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2010-04-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description This text explores two forms of hate and prejudice – racism in contemporary American society and the historical occurrence of anti-Semitism – under a single conceptual framework. Jack Levin, is a well-known scholar, author, and lecturer on the subject of hate crimes. In this book he shows how support for both racism and anti-Semitism can be conceptualized as occurring among four groups: hatemongers, dabblers, sympathizers, and spectators. Levin argues that hate and prejudice continue at a very dangerous level in our society, and that hate typically emanates not from the ranting and raving of a few people at the margins of society, but from ordinary people in the mainstream. Jim Nolan , new to this edition, is an Associate Professor at West Virginia University, and a former FBI agent, specializing in hate crimes and prejudice. Customer Reviews (1)
I had to read this in a diversity class "The Violence of Hate" is a mandatory book assignment and the teacher said he was going to give us extra credit if we'd write up a little critique about it. Since there's not much on the net about this, I figured I'd share it with the rest of you, too. The book is written by Dr. Jack Levin, a professor of Sociology and Criminology. He's also director of the Brudnick Center on Conflict and Violence at Northeastern University in Boston. Although boring at times, the book was educational. It gives the reader an overview of hate terminology and clarifies their meanings. It made me realize that even though I am not prejudiced, I was a "spectator"- much like the Germans who failed to act during the Nazi regime, I have also witnessed bigotry and failed to speak up against it. It explains the psychological and economic advantages of bigotry with lots of statistics and book references. This was the part that I found most tedious. There were some interesting parts to this book such as his personal recollections about appearing on the Jerry Springer show with three racist skinheads. Another story of a white woman who, several years before, was being treated for cancer in South Africa was fascinating. She had a reaction to chemotherapy which turned her skin dark, and she got a first hand experience of the cruelness of Apartheid. I wish he had elaborated on his personal experiences a bit more. At the end of the book is a list of Anti-Hate Websites. If history interests you, you might enjoy it a little bit more than I did. I did learn a little so I guess that's worth something. Ultimately, if it wasn't for the class, I don't think I would have ever read this. ... Read more |
35. Two-Faced Racism: Whites in the Backstage and Frontstage by Leslie Picca, Joe Feagin | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2007-04-23)
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I love this book! |
36. Racism (Key Concepts in Critical Theory) | |
Paperback: 484
Pages
(1999-04)
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37. The Political Economy of Racism by Melvin Leiman | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2010-07-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description “An intense and compact resource for understanding how the political economy of racism evolved in the United States."—Science & Society Racism is about more than individual prejudice. And it is hardly the relic of a past era. This scholarly, readable, and provocative book shows how the persistence of racism in America relies on the changing interests of those who hold the real power in society and use every possible means to hold onto it. |
38. Race, Religion and Racism, Vol. 2: Perverting the Gospel to Subjugate a People by Frederick K. C. Price | |
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(2003-07)
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A Must Book
A Must Read
A challenge to the legacy of biblical teachings in America |
39. From the Ground Up: Environmental Racism and the Rise of the Environmental Justice Movement (Critical America Series) by Luke Cole, Sheila Foster | |
Paperback: 251
Pages
(2001-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description From the Ground Up critically examines one of the fastest growing social movements in the United States, the movement for environmental justice. Tracing the movement's roots, Luke Cole and Sheila Foster combine long-time activism with powerful storytelling to provide gripping case studies of communities across the U.S--towns like Kettleman City, California; Chester, Pennsylvania; and Dilkon, Arizona--and their struggles against corporate polluters. The authors effectively use social, economic and legal analysis to illustrate the historical and contemporary causes for environmental racism. Environmental justice struggles, they demonstrate, transform individuals, communities, institutions and even the nation as a whole. Customer Reviews (3)
Enviromental justice and grassroots advocacy
Environmental Justice
Understanding Environmental Justice |
40. Women of the Klan: Racism and Gender in the 1920s by Kathleen M. Blee | |
Paperback: 244
Pages
(2008-12-02)
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Then and Now
Great short history of both Klu Klux Klans! Obviously the Klan we know today was always a hate group, but it's astounding just how large, wealthy, and powerful the group was, with millions of members (as opposed to today, where they have a few thousand at best), and members in every state of the union. It's also astounding just how powerful they were, and how involved women were in the organization. One thing the book highlights, that reviewers generally don't mention, is how many people were in the Klan without recognizing the violent or terroristic nature of the organization. The most discomfiting parts she documents are how many people who were involved simply viewed the Klan as a very normal, responsible organization that was a boon to its communities. The Klan worked hard to develop an aura of respectability--quite successfully, at least for a while. I am rather stunned by several of the other reviews here, which say dumb things about feminism, animal rights, etc. I suggest ignoring those reviews, as they're obviously written by silly people. This is a very good book--highly readable, informative, and insightful. I recommend it highly.
Disturbing truth I have done a lot of studying on feminism and there is little here that isn't available elsewhere but this work puts much in one place, making it easy to show how the modern femininist organisation NOW and the earlier WKKK are so closely related. More to the point it shows how feminism is a form of hate or superiority cult and has little to do with real equality. For example an extreme radical animal rights type is undisputed as an animal lover - are extreme radical feminists known for a desire for extreme equality? Or simply bias towards women and contempt for men?
Interesting, but...
Complicates our view of race, gender, and social movements |
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