The Construction and Rearticulation of Race in a Post-Racial America

The Construction and Rearticulation of Race in a Post-Racial America
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : 9781438901602
ISBN-13 : 1438901607
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Download or read book The Construction and Rearticulation of Race in a Post-Racial America written by Christopher J. Metzler and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2008 with total page 186 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In my view, The Negro Problem in 2008 is part law, part politics, part oppression, part internalized oppression and part ideology. As America becomes more polarized into red states and blues states, into liberals and conservatives, into right, left, and even further into black and white, racism has become even more pronounced if not more difficult to identify. The Negro Problem of 2008 is helped along willingly by blacks whose sense of inferiority and internalized oppression so blind them that they too deal in oppressive and denigrating images for profits. Working hand in hand with the white executives who profit from those images and the white liberals who justify this denigration, they too add grist to the mill of oppression and exclusion. Members of the American media have moved from reporting the news to advancing their opinions and discussing race in a roundabout way, which they claim is race neutral, but which is in fact race conscious. How has their unfettered power defined the coverage of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in the 2008 Democratic primary? What role does rap music, with its revival of the most vile and base stereotypes of black men from slavery and the Jim Crow era and its attendant culture of debauchery, play in stoking racial subordination and domination? Does the fact that so many rap artists are black provide them with the veritable black pass to lyrically and virtually debase and defile black women and themselves that whites, by virtue of their whiteness, are denied?


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