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The Emotional Politics Of Racism How Feelings Trump Facts In An Era Of Colorblindness Paula Ioanide

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The Emotional Politics Of Racism How Feelings Trump Facts In An Era Of Colorblindness Paula Ioanide
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.38 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Paula Ioanide
ISBN: 9780804793599, 080479359X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Emotional Politics Of Racism How Feelings Trump Facts In An Era Of Colorblindness Paula Ioanide by Paula Ioanide 9780804793599, 080479359X instant download after payment.

With stop-and-frisk laws, new immigration policies, and cuts to social welfare programs, majorities in the United States have increasingly supported intensified forms of punishment and marginalization against Black, Latino, Arab and Muslim people in the United States, even as a majority of citizens claim to support "colorblindness" and racial equality. With this book, Paula Ioanide examines how emotion has prominently figured into these contemporary expressions of racial discrimination and violence. How U.S. publics dominantly feel about crime, terrorism, welfare, and immigration often seems to trump whatever facts and evidence say about these politicized matters.
Though four case studies—the police brutality case of Abner Louima; the exposure of torture at Abu Ghraib; the demolition of New Orleans public housing units following Hurricane Katrina; and a proposed municipal ordinance to deny housing to undocumented immigrants in Escondido, CA—Ioanide shows how racial fears are perpetuated, and how these widespread fears have played a central role in justifying the expansion of our military and prison system and the ongoing divestment from social welfare. But Ioanide also argues that within each of these cases there is opportunity for new mobilizations, for ethical witnessing: we must also popularize desires for justice and increase people's receptivity to the testimonies of the oppressed by reorganizing embodied and unconscious structures of feeling.

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