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The Myth of Racial Color Blindness – Manifestations, Dynamics, and Impact

Autor Helen A. Neville, Miguel Gallardo, Derald Wing Sue
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 oct 2015
Is the US today a "post-racial" society? Some might point to the election and re-election of a Black president as conclusive evidence of the progress made in race relations, but others are not so sanguine. In this volume, scholars in psychology, education, sociology, and related fields dissect the concept of colour-blind racial ideology.
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ISBN-13: 9781433820731
ISBN-10: 1433820730
Pagini: 330
Dimensiuni: 187 x 258 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Editura: Wiley

Cuprins

Contributors
Introduction: Has the United States Really Moved Beyond Race?
Helen A. Neville, Miguel E. Gallardo, and Derald Wing Sue
I. Theoretical and Methodological Foundations
  1. Down the Rabbit Hole: Color-Blind Racism in Obamerica
    Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
  2. The Color-Blind Racial Approach: Does Race Really Matter?
    James M. Jones
  3. A Broad and Insidious Appeal: Unpacking the Reasons for Endorsing Racial Color Blindness
    Laura G. Babbitt, Negin R. Toosi, and Samuel R. Sommers
  4. Understanding Racial Color Blindness and Multiculturalism in Interracial Relationships: Cognitive and Emotional Tensions and Their Implications
    Lindy Gullett and Tessa V. West
  5. An International Perspective on Color Consciousness: Brazil and the Universalization of Antiracist Counter-Publics
    Jonathan Warren
  6. Telling on Racism: Developing a Race-Conscious Agenda
    Lee Anne Bell
II. Context and Costs
  1. Seeing Color Blindness: Color-Blind Racial Ideology Research Methods in Social Psychology
    Matthew C. Jackson, Vera Katelyn Wilde, and Phillip Atiba Goff
  2. The Measurement of Color-Blind Racial Ideology
    Germine Awad and Karen Moran Jackson
  3. Using Ethnography and Interviews to Study Color-Blind Racial Ideology
    Amanda E. Lewis and Margaret Ann Hagerman
III. Manifestations of Color-Blind Racial Ideology
  1. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Color-Blind Racial Ideology and Lack of Empathy
    Sharon Y. Tettegah
  2. Color-Blind Racial Ideology and Internalized Racism Among People of Color
    Suzette L. Speight, Amber A. Hewitt, and Hether R. Cook
  3. Color-Blind Racial Ideology in K–12 Schools
    Sheri A. Castro-Atwater
  4. Raising Awareness and Reducing Color-Blind Racial Ideology in Higher Education
    Cyndi Kernahan
  5. The Impact of Color-Blind Racial Ideology on Maintaining Racial Disparities in Organizations
    Caryn J. Block
  6. Identity Management Strategies in Workplaces With Color-Blind Diversity Policies
    Margaret Shih and Maia J Young
  7. Racial Color Blindness and Black–White Health Care Disparities
    Louis A. Penner and John F. Dovidio
  8. Racial Color Blindness in Counseling, Therapy, and Supervision
    Alan W. Burkard, Lisa M. Edwards, and Hadiya A. Adams
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