Dog Whistle Politics: How Coded Racial Appeals Have Reinvented Racism and Wrecked the Middle Class
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ISBN-13: 9780190229252
ISBN-10: 019022925X
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 158 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 019022925X
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 158 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Descriere
Campaigning
for
president
in
1980,
Ronald
Reagan
told
stories
of
Cadillac-driving
"welfare
queens"
and
"strapping
young
bucks"
buying
T-bone
steaks
with
food
stamps.
In
trumpeting
these
tales
of
welfare
run
amok,
Reagan
never
needed
to
mention
race,
because
he
was
blowing
a
dog
whistle:
sending
a
message
about
racial
minorities
inaudible
on
one
level,
but
clearly
heard
on
another.
In
doing
so,
he
tapped
into
a
long
political
tradition
that
started
with
George
Wallaceand
Richard
Nixon,
and
is
more
relevant
than
ever
in
the
age
of
the
Tea
Party
and
the
first
black
president.
In
Dog
Whistle
Politics,
Ian
Haney
López
offers
a
sweeping
account
of
how
politicians
and
plutocrats
deploy
veiled
racial
appeals
to
persuade
white
voters
to
support
policies
that
favor
the
extremely
rich
yet
threaten
their
own
interests.
Dog
whistle
appeals
generate
middle-class
enthusiasm
for
political
candidates
who
promise
to
crack
down
on
crime,
curb
undocumented
immigration,
and
protect
the
heartland
against
Islamic
infiltration,
but
ultimately
vote
to
slash
taxes
for
therich,
give
corporations
regulatory
control
over
industry
and
financial
markets,
and
aggressively
curtail
social
services.
White
voters,
convinced
by
powerful
interests
that
minorities
are
their
true
enemies,
fail
to
see
the
connection
between
the
political
agendas
they
support
and
the
surging
wealth
inequality
thattakes
an
increasing
toll
on
their
lives.
The
tactic
continues
at
full
force,
with
the
Republican
Party
using
racial
provocations
to
drum
up
enthusiasm
for
weakening
unions
and
public
pensions,
defunding
public
schools,
and
opposing
health
care
reform.Rejecting
any
simple
story
of
malevolent
and
obvious
racism,
Haney
López
links
as
never
before
the
two
central
themes
that
dominate
American
politics
today:
the
decline
of
the
middle
class
and
the
Republican
Party's
increasing
reliance
on
white
voters.
Dog
Whistle
Politics
will
generate
a
lively
and
much-needed
debate
about
racial
politics
has
destabilized
the
American
middle
class
—
white
and
nonwhite
members
alike.
Recenzii
compelling
narrative
...
Haney
López
contributes
some
useful
new
conceptual
tools
for
the
practical
understanding
of
modern
racial
politics.
Hes broken the code on the racist politics of the last 50 years, as politicians mastered the use of dog whistles to turn Americans against each other while turning America over to plutocrats.
This is one of those books that should be required reading for anyone and everyone who is struggling to understand how and why political elites succeed, time and again, in persuading poor and working class whites to support regressive policies that are a boon for corporations but actually harm them and wreck the middle class. The answer to the riddle has far more to do with race than most want to acknowledge. But it isn't old-fashioned, malevolent racism that's toblame. No, as Haney López brilliantly and painstakingly lays bare, what is unraveling our nation is not bad people, but a stubborn refusal to deal openly and honestly with the reality of how race operates today.
Read this book to understand how dog whistle politics enables the wealth gap to stay the same and even to get worse not just for blacks or other people of color but for the white working class as well. As Haney López demonstrates, the vocabulary of race has changed. Nonetheless, race is still skillfully used to distract our attention from ongoing and pernicious disparities in economic opportunities.
A brilliant guide to modern politics, for anyone who wants to understand how outright racist appeals morphed into the genteel rhetoric of 'states rights' and from there into today's 'defund Obamacare'
Grounded in history rather than theory, this is recommended to readers engaged in today's political discourse.
Hes broken the code on the racist politics of the last 50 years, as politicians mastered the use of dog whistles to turn Americans against each other while turning America over to plutocrats.
This is one of those books that should be required reading for anyone and everyone who is struggling to understand how and why political elites succeed, time and again, in persuading poor and working class whites to support regressive policies that are a boon for corporations but actually harm them and wreck the middle class. The answer to the riddle has far more to do with race than most want to acknowledge. But it isn't old-fashioned, malevolent racism that's toblame. No, as Haney López brilliantly and painstakingly lays bare, what is unraveling our nation is not bad people, but a stubborn refusal to deal openly and honestly with the reality of how race operates today.
Read this book to understand how dog whistle politics enables the wealth gap to stay the same and even to get worse not just for blacks or other people of color but for the white working class as well. As Haney López demonstrates, the vocabulary of race has changed. Nonetheless, race is still skillfully used to distract our attention from ongoing and pernicious disparities in economic opportunities.
A brilliant guide to modern politics, for anyone who wants to understand how outright racist appeals morphed into the genteel rhetoric of 'states rights' and from there into today's 'defund Obamacare'
Grounded in history rather than theory, this is recommended to readers engaged in today's political discourse.
Notă biografică
Ian Haney Lopez is the John H. Boalt Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley. An incisive voice on white identity since the publication of his path-breaking book White by Law (1996), he remains at the forefront of conversations about race in modern America. A past visiting professor at Yale and Harvard law schools, in 2011 he was awarded the Alphonse Fletcher Fellowship, given to scholars whose work promotes the integration goals of Brown v. Board of Education.
Cuprins
Preface Learning about Racism at Harvard Law School; Introduction Racial Politics and the Middle Class; Chapter One The Southern Strategy and the GOP's Rise as the White Man's Party; Chapter Two Beyond Hate: Strategic Racism; Chapter Three The Wrecking Begins: Ronald Reagan; Chapter Four Colorblindness and Whites as Racial Victims; Chapter Five Updating the Whistle: Clinton and W.; Chapter Six How Conservatives Get Away with Racism; Chapter Seven Makers and Takers; Chapter Eight What's the Matter with White Voters?; Chapter Nine Obama's Post-Racial Strategy; Conclusion To End Dog Whistle Politics