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Understanding Everyday Racism - An Interdisciplinary Theory (Paperback)
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Understanding Everyday Racism - An Interdisciplinary Theory (Paperback)
Series: SAGE Series on Race and Ethnic Relations
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While there are numerous studies of racism and racial inequality at
the macro-level of analysis, there has been little work done on the
experience of everyday racism for black people. Philomena Essed's
brilliant work fills this gap. This landmark volume compares
contemporary racism in the United States and the Netherlands
through in-depth interview data from more than 2,000 experiences of
black women. As an interdisciplinary analysis of gendered social
constructions of racism, it breaks new ground. Essed problematizes
and reinterprets many of the meanings and everyday practices that
the majority of society has come to take for granted. She addresses
crucial but largely neglected dimensions of racism: How is racism
experienced in everyday situations? How do black women recognize
covert expressions of racism? What knowledge of racism do black
women have, and how is this knowledge acquired? How do they
challenge racism in everyday life? To answer these questions, over
two thousand experiences of black women are analyzed within a
theoretical framework that integrates the disciplines of macro- and
micro-sociology, social psychology, discourse analysis, race
relations theory, and women's studies. Samples include only black
women with higher education. Many of their experiences of racism
involve the "elite" among the dominant group. The book seriously
challenges both the notion of Dutch tolerance and the idea that
U.S. racism is a problem of the past. With this concept in mind,
Understanding Everyday Racism is urgent reading. Essed's volume
represents a landmark in the study of race and ethnicity and will
interest researchers, lecturers, students, and professionals of
discourse analysis, policy and women's studies, sociology,
psychology, management, psychotherapy, and qualitative methodology.
"Without getting bogged down in nit-picking about the definition of
racism, the author has succeeded in presenting the true face of
racism and has investigated the sociology and psychology of racism.
A marvellously subtle and skillful report of everyday racism."
--Counselling Psychology Quarterly "In this provocative book,
Philomena Essed weaves insights from psychology, sociology,
discourse analysis, and women's studies into an original and
important new theoretical framework. She combines a
phenomenological approach of describing the experiences of
individuals with a structural account of inequality."
--Contemporary Psychology "Racism remains a contested concept in
both popular and scholarly discourse. Typically unaware of the
extent of institutionalized racism, whites generally deny that
racism exists. People of color typically see things differently and
interpret the dominant group perspective as insensitive and
insincere. Philomena Essed's groundbreaking volume, Understanding
Everyday Racism tackles this ambiguity surrounding both popular and
scholarly interpretations of racism and sheds considerable light on
the difference between dominant and subordinate group views. . . .
Essed's volume makes an extremely important and unique contribution
to our understanding of contemporary racism." --Contemporary
Sociology
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