
Rethinking the Color Line: Readings in Race and Ethnicity
by Gallagher, Charles A.Buy Used
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Table of Contents
Preface | p. xi |
Introduction Rethinking the Color Line: Understanding How Boundaries Shift | p. 1 |
Sorting by colour: Why We Attach Meaning to Race | p. 5 |
Race and Ethnicity: Sociohistoric Constructions | p. 7 |
How Our Skins Got Their Color | p. 7 |
Drawing the Color Line | p. 9 |
Racial Formations | p. 17 |
Defining Race and Ethnicity | p. 22 |
Racialized Social System Approach to Racism | p. 32 |
Seeing the Big Picture: The Social Construction of Race, 1790-2000 | p. 38 |
Race and Ethnicity: Contemporary Socioeconomic Trends | p. 39 |
Understanding Racial-Ethnic Disparities in Health: Sociological Contributions | p. 39 |
Seeing the Big Picture: How Race Can Be Hazardous to Your Health | p. 48 |
Transformative Assets, the Racial Wealth Gap, and the American Dream | p. 49 |
Seeing the Big Picture: The Color of Money | p. 52 |
Race as Chameleon: How the Idea of Race Changes over Time and Place | p. 53 |
Defining Race: Comparative Perspectives | p. 53 |
Seeing the Big Picture: What Was Your Race in 1890? | p. 63 |
A Tour of Indian Peoples and Indian Lands | p. 63 |
Seeing the Big Picture: From Riches to the "Res" (Reservation System) | p. 78 |
Asian American Panethnicity: Contemporary National and Transnational Possibilities | p. 79 |
Seeing the Big Picture: Panethnic Fortunes: Riches and Rags | p. 86 |
Beyond Black and White: Remaking Race in America | p. 86 |
Seeing the Big Picture: Check All That Apply (Finally!): The Institutionalization of Mixed Race Identity | p. 91 |
Color-Blind America: Fact, Fantasy, or Our Future? | p. 92 |
Color-Blind Privilege: The Social and Political Functions of Erasing the Color Line in Post-Race America | p. 92 |
The Ideology of Color Blindness | p. 101 |
Seeing the Big Picture: Color-Blind or Blind to Color? | p. 105 |
The Possibility of a New Racial Hierarchy in the Twenty-First-Century United States | p. 11 |
Prejudice, Discrimination, and Racism | p. 115 |
Understanding Racism | p. 117 |
Race Prejudice as a Sense of Group Position | p. 117 |
Seeing the Big Picture: Racism: Group Position or Individual Belief? | p. 122 |
Race and Gender Discrimination: Contemporary Trends | p. 122 |
Discrimination and the American Creed | p. 127 |
How Does It Feel to Be a Problem? Being Young and Arab in America | p. 134 |
Seeing the Big Picture: America's New Public Enemy? | p. 138 |
The Possessive Investment in Whiteness: Racialized Social Democracy | p. 139 |
Seeing the Big Picture: Race as an Investment | p. 147 |
Laissez-Faire Racism, Racial Inequality, and die Role of the Social Sciences | p. 148 |
How Space Gets Raced | p. 158 |
Residential Segregation and Neighborhood Conditions in U.S. Metropolitan Areas | p. 158 |
Seeing the Big Picture: How Integrated Is Your Neighborhood? | p. 175 |
The Code of the Streets | p. 116 |
Environmental Justice in the 21st Century: Race Still Matters | p. 184 |
Race, Religion, and the Color Line (Or Is That the Color Wall?) | p. 195 |
Why Are There No Supermarkets in My Neighborhood? The Long Search for Fresh Fruit, Produce, and Healthy Food | p. 204 |
Seeing the Big Picture: Urban Food Deserts: Race, Health, and the Lack of "Real" Food | p. 208 |
Racialized Opportunity in Social Institutions | p. 209 |
Race and Criminal Justice: Oxymoron or an American Tragedy? | p. 211 |
No Equal Justice: The Color of Punishment | p. 211 |
Seeing the Big Picture: How Race Tips the Scales of Justice | p. 217 |
The New Jim Crow | p. 217 |
Racialized Mass Incarceration: Rounding Up the Usual Suspects | p. 225 |
Seeing the Big Picture: The Color of Incarceration Rates | p. 230 |
The Mark of a Criminal Record | p. 230 |
Seeing the Big Picture: The Link between Race, Education, Employment, and Crime | p. 234 |
Using DNA for Justice: Color-blind or Biased? | p. 234 |
B | p. 240 |
Kristen v. Aisha; Brad v. Rasheed: What's in a Name and How It Affects Getting a Job | p. 240 |
When the Melting Pot Boils Over: The Irish, Jews, Blacks, and Koreans of New York | p. 241 |
Seeing the Big Picture: Who's Got the "Good" Jobs and Why | p. 249 |
"There's No Shame in My Game": Status and Stigma among Harlem's Working Poor | p. 249 |
Sweatshops in Sunset Park: A Variation of the Late-Twentieth-Century Chinese Garment Shops in New York City | p. 261 |
Hispanics in the American South and the Transformation of the Poultry Industry | p. 275 |
Seeing the Big Picture: How Is Upward Mobility Linked to Education, Occupation, and Immigration? | p. 284 |
Race, Representations, and the Media | p. 285 |
Racism and Popular Culture | |
The Media as a System of Racialization: Exploring Images of African American Women and the New Racism Marci Bounds Littlejield | p. 295 |
Black and White in Movies: Portrayals of Black-White Biracial Characters in Movies | p. 301 |
Seeing the Big Picture: How the Media Shapes Perceptions of Race and Occupations | p. 303 |
Crazy Horse Malt Liquor and Athletes: The Tenacity of Stereotypes | p. 304 |
Winnebagos, Cherokees, Apaches, and Dakotas: The Persistence of Stereotyping of American Indians in American Advertising and Brands | p. 304 |
Seeing the Big Picture: The Tomahawk Chop: Racism in Image and Action | p. 310 |
Sport in America: The New Racial Stereotypes | p. 311 |
Seeing the Big Picture: Television's Interracial Images: Some Fact, Mostly Fiction | p. 318 |
How America's Complexion Changes | p. 319 |
Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration | p. 321 |
The Melting Pot and the Color Line | p. 321 |
Seeing the Big Picture: Who Is Allowed to "Melt" in the Pot? Who Wants To? | p. 326 |
Who Are the Other African Americans? Contemporary African and Caribbean Immigrants in the United States | p. 327 |
The Arab Immigrant Experience | p. 337 |
Ethnic and Racial Identities of Second-Generation Black Immigrants in New York City | p. 349 |
Seeing the Big Picture: Is a Nonethnic Racial Identity Possible? | p. 360 |
Race and Romance: Blurring Boundaries | p. 361 |
Guess Who's Been Coming to Dinner? Trends in Interracial Marriage over the 20th Century | p. 361 |
Captain Kirk Kisses Lieutenant Uhura: Interracial IntimaciesùThe View from Hollywood | p. 368 |
Seeing the Big Picture: Love May Be Blind, but It's Not Color-Blind | p. 373 |
Discovering Racial Borders | p. 374 |
Redrawing the Color Line? The Problems and Possibilities of Multiracial Families and Group Making | p. 383 |
Seeing the Big Picture: Interracial Marriage and the Blurring of the Color Line | p. 392 |
Living with Less Racism: Strategies for Individual Action | p. 393 |
Policy Steps toward Closing the Gap | p. 393 |
Ten Things You Can Do to Improve Race Relations | p. 400 |
Appendix: Race by the Numbers:America's Racial Report Card | p. 403 |
Notes and References | p. 423 |
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