White Privilege

The Myth of a Post-Racial Society

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Pub Date Feb 15 2018 | Archive Date May 31 2018

Description

One of the major features of politics in the past few years has been a renewed attention to race as a driving factor in both politics and everyday life. How, after decades of civil rights activism, do people from black and minority ethnic communities continue to be marginalized? In White Privilege, Kalwant Bhopal draws on social science research and political and economic analysis to show how people from black and minority backgrounds are continually positioned as outsiders in public discourse and interpersonal interaction. Neoliberal policies only increase that tendency, as their effects exacerbate long-standing patterns of minority disadvantage. Bhopal’s book is rooted in dispassionate analysis, but its message is unmistakable—the structural advantages of whiteness are widespread, and dismantling them will require both honesty about their power and determination to change them.

One of the major features of politics in the past few years has been a renewed attention to race as a driving factor in both politics and everyday life. How, after decades of civil rights activism...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781447335979
PRICE $22.00 (USD)
PAGES 176

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This should be required reading for every white person alive so they can understand why their responsibility for dismantling these widespread systems of inequality that plague the rest of us!

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This was an interesting book. As someone who has read a lot of racial theory and anti-racist works ,this was a little basic for me but it is a great encapsulation of the things that so really need to be considered and looked at by white people about their privilege.

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The author of this book does a really great job of exploring the intersectionality of race, ethnicity, and gender in relation to racism and white supremacy. Even though this is a relatively short but dense book, the role of neoliberalism in perpetuating the capitalist system which privileges white society and oppresses black and ethnic communities throughout the world is laid out clearly. I definitely recommend this book.

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