Racism without Racists

Color-Blind Racism and the Persistence of Racial Inequality in the United States

Paperback, 288 pages

English language

Published Aug. 28, 2006 by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc..

ISBN:
978-0-7425-4686-8
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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 maze of 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 racial stratification in America that goes beyond the white / black dichotomy. He argues that the U.S. is developing a more complex and apparently "plural" racial order that will mimic Latin American patterns of racial stratification. Another new chapter addresses a variety of questions from readers of the first edition. And he has updated the book throughout with new information, data, and references where appropriate. The book ends with a new Postscript, "What is to be …

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  • Racism & racial discrimination
  • Social Science
  • Economic conditions
  • Archaeology / Anthropology
  • Sociology
  • USA
  • Social conditions
  • Anthropology - Cultural
  • Discrimination & Racism
  • Social Science / Discrimination & Race Relations
  • Minorities
  • Racism
  • United States

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