Racism without racists : color-blind racism and the persistence of racial inequality in the United States
The first edition of this best-selling book showed that alongside the subtle forms of discrimination typical of the post-Civil Rights era, new powerful ideology of "color-blind racism" has emerged. Bonilla-Silva documented how beneath the rhetorical mazeof contemporary racial discourse lies a full-blown arsenal of arguments, phrases, and stories that whites use to account for and ultimately justify racial inequities. In the new edition Bonilla-Silva has added a chapter dealing with the future of racialstratification in America that goes beyond the white / black dichotomy
eBook, English, ©2006
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Lanham, Md., ©2006
1 online resource (xviii, 277 pages)
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The strange enigma of race in contemporary America
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
Conclusion: "The (color-blind) emperor has no clothes"-Exposing the whiteness of color blindness
Querries: Answers to questions from concerned readers
Electronic reproduction, [Place of publication not identified], HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010