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Dispatches from the Race War
von Tim Wise
Verlag: City Lights Books
Reihe: City Lights Open Media
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ISBN: 978-0-87286-809-0
Erschienen am 14.01.2021
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 211 mm [H] x 142 mm [B] x 30 mm [T]
Gewicht: 444 Gramm
Umfang: 352 Seiten

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Essays on racial flashpoints, white denial, violence, and the manipulation of fears in America today.



Tim Wise, whom scholar and philosopher Cornel West calls, "A vanilla brother in the tradition of (abolitionist) John Brown," is among the nation's most prominent antiracist essayists and educators. He has spent the past 25 years speaking to audiences throughout North America, on over 1000 college and high school campuses, at hundreds of conferences, and to community groups across the nation about methods for dismantling racism.

Wise's antiracism work traces back to his days as a college activist in the 1980s, fighting for divestment from (and economic sanctions against) apartheid South Africa. After graduation, he threw himself into social justice efforts full-time, as a Youth Coordinator and Associate Director of the Louisiana Coalition Against Racism and Nazism: the largest of the many groups organized in the early 1990s to defeat the political candidacies of white supremacist and former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke. From there, he became a community organizer in New Orleans' public housing, and a policy analyst for a children's advocacy group focused on combatting poverty and economic inequity. He has served as an adjunct professor at the Smith College School of Social Work, in Northampton, MA., and from 1999-2003 was an advisor to the Fisk University Race Relations Institute in Nashville, TN.

Wise is the author of seven previous books, including Dear White America: Letter to a New Minority, Under the Affluence: Shaming the Poor, Praising the Rich and Sacrificing the Future of America and has been featured in several documentaries, including "The Great White Hoax: Donald Trump and the Politics of Race and Class in America," and "White Like Me: Race, Racism and White Privilege in America." Wise is one of five persons—including President Barack Obama—interviewed for a video exhibition on race relations in America, featured at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington DC.

His media presence includes dozens of appearances on CNN, MSNBC and NPR, feature interviews on ABC’s 20/20 and CBS’s 48 Hours, as well as videos posted on YouTube, Facebook and other social media platforms that have received over 20 million views. His podcast, "Speak Out with Tim Wise," features bi-weekly interviews with activists, scholars and artists about movement building and strategies for social change.



Dispatches from the Race War: Table of Contents


Preface: Racism and Inequality in a Time of Illness and Uprising


Introduction: America’s Longest War


 


 I. POST-RACIAL BLUES: RACE AND REALITY IN THE OBAMA YEARS


Good, Now Back to Work: The meaning (and limits) of the Obama victory


Denial is a River Wider than the Charles: Implicit bias and the burden of blackness in the age of Obama


Harpooning the Great White Wail: Reflections on racism and right-wing buffoonery


Imagine for a Moment: Protest, privilege, and the power of whiteness


If it Walks Like a Duck and Talks Like a Duck: Racism and the death of respectable conservatism


Bullying Pulpit: The problematic politics of personal responsibility


No Innocence Left to Kill:Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman, and coming of age in an unjust nation


Killing One Monster, Unleashing Another: Reflections on revenge and revelry in America


You Will Know Them by the Eyes of Their Whites: Ferguson and white denial


 


II. TRUMPISM AND THE POLITICS OF PREJUDICE


Discovering the Light in Darkness: Donald Trump and the future of America


Reeking City on a Dung Heap: The dangerous worldview of Donald Trump


Patriotism Is for Black People: Colin Kaepernick and the politics of protest


If It’s a Civil War, Pick a Side: Charlottesville and the meaning of Trumpism


Making a Murderer (Politically Profitable): Immigration and hysteria in Trumplandia


Racist Is too Mild a Term: The President is a white nationalist


The Face of American Terrorism Is White


Weaponized Nostalgia: The evil genius of Donald Trump


 


III.   2020 VISION—AMERICA AT THE CROSSROADS?


Americanism is a Pandemic’s BFF: Why the U.S. has been so vulnerable to COVID-19


It’s Not a Death Cult, It’s a Mass Murder Movement: The homicidal indifference of MAGA nation


Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud: COVID and Trumpism reveal America’s true virus


Bad Will Hunting: The killing of Ahmaud Arbery and the rituals of white supremacy


This Bias is Not Implicit: The problem isn’t fear, it’s contempt for black humanity


It’s not the Apples, It’s the Orchard: Police violence is neither new nor rare


Violence Never Works? America Would Beg to Differ


Nobody’s Perfect—So Why Do We Need Black People to Be? Demanding angelic victims of police violence is absurd


 


IV. CONFRONTING WHITE DENIAL, DEFLECTION, AND FRAGILITY


White Denial Is as American as Apple Pie


What, Me Racist? Understanding why your intentions are not the point


Weaponizing Appalachia: Race, class and the art of white deflection


Chicago Is Not a Punch Line (or an Alibi): White deflection and black-on-black crime


Identity Politics Are Not the Problem, Identity-Based Oppression Is


Farrakhan Is Not the Problem: Exploring the appeal of white America’s bogeyman


You May Not Be Racist but Your Ideology Is: Why modern conservatism is racist


Who’s the Snowflake Now? White fragility in a time of turmoil


 


V. MIS-REMEMBER WHEN: RACE AND AMERICAN AMNESIA 


Dream Interrupted: The sanitizing of Martin Luther King Jr.


Holocaust Denial, American-Style


History, Memory, and the Implicit Racism of Right-Wing Moralizing


Europe Didn’t Send Their Best Either: Immigration and the lies we tell about America (and ourselves)


Racism Is Evil but Not Un-American


MAGA Is a Slur and Your Hat Is Hateful


Statues Make Good Rubble: An open letter to my fellow Southerners


 


VI.   ARMED WITH A LOADED FOOTNOTE: DEBUNKING THE RIGHT


Cheap White Whine: Debunking reverse discrimination and white victimhood


Rationalizing Unequal Policing: Exposing the right’s war on justice


Hey Conservatives, Facts Don’t Care About Your Feelings Either: Debunking the lie of welfare dependence


Baby Mama Drama: Debunking the Black Out-of-Wedlock Birth Rate Crisis


Debunking the Model Minority Myth: Using Asian Americans as pawns in a white game


Intelligence and Its Discontents: Debunking IQ and the absurdity of race science


Nazis Make Lousy Researchers: Debunking the myth of Jewish power


 


VII.      WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?


Not Ready to Make Nice: The fallacy of outreach and understanding


Checking Privilege (While Not Being an Asshole)


Spreading Solidarity in Pandemic Times


Coalition building in a post-corona America


“Listen to Black People” is Completely Correct and Entirely Insufficient: Amplifying Black voices does not mean refusing to use our own      


Taking Personal Responsibility Seriously: Rejecting white saviorism and embracing allyship


Forget STEM, We Need MESH: Civics education and the future of America


Who’s Afraid of De-Policing? Why a radical sounding idea isn’t as crazy as you think


Hope Is a Noun, Justice Is a Verb, and Nouns are Not Enough


 


 


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