In The Everyday Language of White Racism, Jane H. Hill provides an incisive analysis of everyday language to reveal the underlying racist stereotypes that continue to circulate in American culture.
- provides a detailed background on the theory of race and racism
- reveals how racializing discourse—talk and text that produces and reproduces ideas about races and assigns people to them—facilitates a victim-blaming logic
- integrates a broad and interdisciplinary range of literature from sociology, social psychology, justice studies, critical legal studies, philosophy, literature, and other disciplines that have studied racism, as well as material from anthropology and sociolinguistics
- Part of the Blackwell Studies in Discourse and Culture Series
Product details
- File Size: 2230 KB
- Print Length: 235 pages
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: 140518454X
- Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (September 15, 2011)
- Publication Date: September 15, 2011
- Language: English
- ASIN: B014SY2TWK
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- Lending: Enabled
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