The Structure of Racism in Color-Blind, “Post-Racial” America
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Abstract
In this article, I describe the racial order of America in the post–Civil Rights era. First, I discuss what racism is all about and emphasize the centrality of conceiving the phenomenon in a structural way. Second, I argue that the “new racism,” or the set of mostly subtle, institutional, and seemingly nonracial mechanisms and practices that comprise the racial regime of “post-racial” America, has all but replaced the old Jim Crow order. Third, I describe the racial ideology of color-blind racism and its component parts (i.e., frames, style, and racial stories) and contend that, like the racial order, this new ideology is slippery and has a “beyond race” character. Fourth, I explain that the Obama moment is…
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Keywords
- Racism
- Ideology
- Racial formation theory
- Sociology
- Centrality
- Race (biology)
- Color line
- Order (exchange)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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