color-blind racism and the persistence of racial inequality in America /
Eduardo Bonilla-Silva.
Fourth edition.
Lanham :
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.,
[2014]
xv, 363 pages ;
24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-346) and index.
The strange enigma of race in contemporary America -- The new racism : the U.S. racial structure since the 1960s -- The central frames of color-blind racism -- The style of color blindness : how to talk nasty about minorities without sounding racist -- I didn't get that job because of a Black man : color-blind racism's racial stories -- Peeking inside the (white) house of color blindness : the significance of whites' segregation -- Are all whites refined Archie Bunkers? : an examination of white racial progressives -- Are Blacks color blind, too? -- E pluribus unum, or the same old perfume in a new bottle?: on the future of racial stratification in the United States -- Race matters in Obamerica: the sweet (but deadly) enchantment of color blindness in Black face -- "The (color-blind) emperor has no clothes" : exposing the whiteness of color blindness.
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"Eduardo Bonilla-Silva's acclaimed Racism without Racists documents how beneath our contemporary conversation about race lies a full-blown arsenal of arguments, phrases, and stories that whites use to account for--and ultimately justify--racial inequalities. This provocative book explodes the belief that America is now a color-blind society. The fourth edition adds a chapter on what Bonilla-Silva calls the 'new racism, ' which provides the essential foundation to explore issue of race and ethnicity in more depth. This edition also updates Bonilla-Silva's assessment of race in America after President Barack Obama's reelection."