Black Community Uplift and the Myth of the American Dream - Lori Latrice Martin

Black Community Uplift and the Myth of the American Dream

Buch | Softcover
156 Seiten
2020
Lexington Books (Verlag)
978-1-4985-7917-9 (ISBN)
46,10 inkl. MwSt
This book analyzes enduring racial divides in homeownership, work, and income using the politics of respectability concept. It also examines an alternative way of understanding the Black Lives Matter movement, NFL protests, and challenges facing various black ethnic groups.
The book uses the politics of respectability concept as an appropriate framework to show why racial disparities between black and white people in America persist. The politics of respectability originated with black Baptist women in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Sadly, the politics of respectability is under utilized and often confused with respectability politics. The book using the politics of respectability to examine three important myths: the myth of the American Dream, the myth of America as a meritocracy, and the model minority myth. Additionally, the politics of respectability is used to understand #BlackLivesMatter and recent NFL protests led by Colin Kaepernick.

Lori Latrice Martin is a jointly appointed, full professor in the African and African American Studies program and in the Department of Sociology at Louisiana State University.

Introduction



Chapter 1: Politics of Respectability and Racial Uplift



Chapter 2: Respectability, Home Ownership and the American Dream



Chapter 3: Race, Work, and Respectability



Chapter 4: Athlete-Activists: Shut-Up and Play



Chapter 5: Black Lives Matter and Respectability Politics Backlash



Chapter 6: Model Black Minorities and the Limits of Respectability



Chapter 7: Respectability Explains Sustained Persistent Enduring Color Turmoil

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Lanham, MD
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 218 mm
Gewicht 240 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-4985-7917-5 / 1498579175
ISBN-13 978-1-4985-7917-9 / 9781498579179
Zustand Neuware
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