The New Black Politician – Cory Booker, Newark, and Post–Racial America
Autor Andra Gillespieen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814732458
ISBN-10: 0814732453
Pagini: 324
Dimensiuni: 152 x 227 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
ISBN-10: 0814732453
Pagini: 324
Dimensiuni: 152 x 227 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
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"Interesting, thoughtful, and broad in its revelation of the post-racial black politician."-Andrea Simpson, author of The Tie That BindsThe New Black Politician is a telling and insightful analysis of the rise of Newark's city mayor Cory Booker, arguably one of the nation's most interesting and visible city mayors. Andra Gillespie goes deep into the inner working of that city's politics. She derives political meaning from what to causal observers looks like urban pandemonium. This remarkable book will have a significant impact on the study of black politics and, more broadly, on urban politics.-Wilbur C. Rich, author of David Dinkins and New York City Politics: Race, Images, and the MediaIn The New Black Politician Gillespie confirms her place as a leading scholar of racial politics. Using a lengthy period of close observation, Gillespie provides an astute account of Mayor Cory Booker's experience in juggling the cross-pressures at work in Newark, New Jersey. Newark proves in Gillespie's able hands to be an illuminating case of tensions between generations, between classes, and, above all, between high aspirations and a difficult reality.-Clarence N. Stone, author of Regime Politics: Governing Atlanta, 1946-1988A careful, detailed and penetrating case-study of one of the leading African American politicians of the post-civil rights era, this groundbreaking work will allow political science students to compare and contrast both his electoral strategies with his administrative strategies in trying to revitalize this moribund urban area. The nature and scope of this unparalleled scholarly work is bold, imaginative, and timely.-Hanes Walton, Jr., co-author of The African American Electorate"While centered on Booker's political life (his 1998 election to the Newark Municipal Council, when he defeated incumbent George Branch; his defeat in his 2002 run against Mayor Sharpe James, who held the office for 20 years (1986-2006); his successful campaign in 2006; his re-election in 2010), Gillespie fleshes out her account through reviews of relevant contemporary political theory and scores of interviews with largely political figures whose opinions about Booker are quite varied. The illustrations of campaign posters enliven and enrich the text."-Publishers Weekly
"Interesting, thoughtful, and broad in its revelation of the post-racial black politician."-Andrea Simpson, author of The Tie That Binds "The New Black Politician is a telling and insightful analysis of the rise of Newark's city mayor Cory Booker, arguably one of the nation's most interesting and visible city mayors. Andra Gillespie goes deep into the inner working of that city's politics. She derives political meaning from what to causal observers looks like urban pandemonium. This remarkable book will have a significant impact on the study of black politics and, more broadly, on urban politics."-Wilbur C. Rich, author of David Dinkins and New York City Politics: Race, Images, and the Media "In The New Black Politician Gillespie confirms her place as a leading scholar of racial politics. Using a lengthy period of close observation, Gillespie provides an astute account of Mayor Cory Booker's experience in juggling the cross-pressures at work in Newark, New Jersey. Newark proves in Gillespie's able hands to be an illuminating case of tensions between generations, between classes, and, above all, between high aspirations and a difficult reality."-Clarence N. Stone, author of Regime Politics: Governing Atlanta, 1946-1988 "A careful, detailed and penetrating case-study of one of the leading African American politicians of the post-civil rights era, this groundbreaking work will allow political science students to compare and contrast both his electoral strategies with his administrative strategies in trying to revitalize this moribund urban area. The nature and scope of this unparalleled scholarly work is bold, imaginative, and timely."-Hanes Walton, Jr., co-author of The African American Electorate "While centered on Booker's political life (his 1998 election to the Newark Municipal Council, when he defeated incumbent George Branch; his defeat in his 2002 run against Mayor Sharpe James, who held the office for 20 years (1986-2006); his successful campaign in 2006; his re-election in 2010), Gillespie fleshes out her account through reviews of relevant contemporary political theory and scores of interviews with largely political figures whose opinions about Booker are quite varied. The illustrations of campaign posters enliven and enrich the text."-Publishers Weekly
"Interesting, thoughtful, and broad in its revelation of the post-racial black politician."-Andrea Simpson, author of The Tie That Binds "The New Black Politician is a telling and insightful analysis of the rise of Newark's city mayor Cory Booker, arguably one of the nation's most interesting and visible city mayors. Andra Gillespie goes deep into the inner working of that city's politics. She derives political meaning from what to causal observers looks like urban pandemonium. This remarkable book will have a significant impact on the study of black politics and, more broadly, on urban politics."-Wilbur C. Rich, author of David Dinkins and New York City Politics: Race, Images, and the Media "In The New Black Politician Gillespie confirms her place as a leading scholar of racial politics. Using a lengthy period of close observation, Gillespie provides an astute account of Mayor Cory Booker's experience in juggling the cross-pressures at work in Newark, New Jersey. Newark proves in Gillespie's able hands to be an illuminating case of tensions between generations, between classes, and, above all, between high aspirations and a difficult reality."-Clarence N. Stone, author of Regime Politics: Governing Atlanta, 1946-1988 "A careful, detailed and penetrating case-study of one of the leading African American politicians of the post-civil rights era, this groundbreaking work will allow political science students to compare and contrast both his electoral strategies with his administrative strategies in trying to revitalize this moribund urban area. The nature and scope of this unparalleled scholarly work is bold, imaginative, and timely."-Hanes Walton, Jr., co-author of The African American Electorate "While centered on Booker's political life (his 1998 election to the Newark Municipal Council, when he defeated incumbent George Branch; his defeat in his 2002 run against Mayor Sharpe James, who held the office for 20 years (1986-2006); his successful campaign in 2006; his re-election in 2010), Gillespie fleshes out her account through reviews of relevant contemporary political theory and scores of interviews with largely political figures whose opinions about Booker are quite varied. The illustrations of campaign posters enliven and enrich the text."-Publishers Weekly
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Explores the idea of racial unity in black politics
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