Reinventing race, reinventing racism /

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Bibliographic Details
Group Author: Betancur, John Jairo (Editor); Herring, Cedric (Editor)
Published: Brill,
Publisher Address: Boston :
Publication Dates: 2013.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Studies in critical social sciences, volume 50
Subjects:
Carrier Form: xvii, 399 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9789004227507
9004227504
9789004231559
9004231552
Index Number: E185
CLC: D771.262
Call Number: D771.262/R374
Contents: Reinventing race, reinventing racism: an introduction /
Critical considerations and new challenges in Black-Latino relations /
Juntos pero no revueltos: race, citizenship, and the conundrums of Latinidad /
Public housing redevelopment and the displacement of African Americans /
Problems of racial justice in Portland, 1968-2010: revisiting the city's "Kerner report" /
After the storm: race and victims' reactions to the Hurricane Katrina aftermath /
Race, class, and the restructuring of urban community development /
Fairness on the job: skin tone, the beauty myth, and the treatment of African American women at work /
Training Black media makers after Kerner: The Black Journal workshop /
Illegals under fire: analyzing U.S. news frames of Latina/o immigration and immigration rights (1997-2007) /
Muslims in the global city: racism, Islamophobia, and multiracial organizing in Chicago /
New configurations of racism after 9/11: gender and race in the context of the anti-immigrant city /
Gang members, juvenile delinquents, and direct democracy /
Racial disadvantages and incarceration: sources of wage inequality among African American, Latino, and White men /
Casualites of war: the war on drugs, prisoner re-entry and the spread of HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C in Chicago's communities /
Marching in March: early participation in Chicago's immigrant mobilization /
From politcal novice to veteran: youth participation in the immigrant mobilization /
Race, poverty, and disability: a social justice dilemma /
Conclusion: racism and neoracism: contributions of this book /