Paint the White House black : Barack Obama and the meaning of race in America
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E907 .J44 2013
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E907 .J44 2013
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Discrimination raciale -- États-Unis.
Hommes politiques noirs américains -- Biographies.
Noirs américains -- Célébrités.
Obama, Barack -- (Barack Husein), -- 1961-
Obama, Barack -- 1961-
Obama, Barack, -- (1961- ...)
Obama, Michelle, -- (1964- ...)
Présidents -- Conjoints -- États-Unis.
Rassenfrage
Relations interethniques -- Aspect politique -- États-Unis.
Société postraciale -- États-Unis.
USA.
États-Unis -- Conditions sociales -- 21e siècle.
États-Unis -- Politique et gouvernement -- 2009- ...
États-Unis -- Relations interethniques.
États-Unis -- Relations raciales -- Aspect politique.
Hommes politiques noirs américains -- Biographies.
Noirs américains -- Célébrités.
Obama, Barack -- (Barack Husein), -- 1961-
Obama, Barack -- 1961-
Obama, Barack, -- (1961- ...)
Obama, Michelle, -- (1964- ...)
Présidents -- Conjoints -- États-Unis.
Rassenfrage
Relations interethniques -- Aspect politique -- États-Unis.
Société postraciale -- États-Unis.
USA.
États-Unis -- Conditions sociales -- 21e siècle.
États-Unis -- Politique et gouvernement -- 2009- ...
États-Unis -- Relations interethniques.
États-Unis -- Relations raciales -- Aspect politique.
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Book
Physical Desc
x, 210 pages ; 23 cm
Language
English
UPC
40022115107, 40022103761
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-199) and index.
Description
"Barack Obama's election as the first black president in American history forced a reconsideration of racial reality and possibility. It also incited an outpouring of discussion and analysis of Obama's personal and political exploits. Paint the White House Black fills a significant void in Obama-themed debate, shifting the emphasis from the details of Obama's political career to an understanding of how race works in America. In this groundbreaking book, race, rather than Obama, is the central focus. Michael P. Jeffries approaches Obama's election and administration as common cultural ground for thinking about race. He uncovers contemporary stereotypes and anxieties by examining historically rooted conceptions of race and nationhood, discourses of "biracialism" and Obama's mixed heritage, the purported emergence of a "post-racial society," and popular symbols of Michelle Obama as a modern black woman. In so doing, Jeffries casts new light on how we think about race and enables us to see how race, in turn, operates within our daily lives. Race is a difficult concept to grasp, with outbursts and silences that disguise its relationships with a host of other phenomena. Using Barack Obama as its point of departure, Paint the White House Black boldly aims to understand race by tracing the web of interactions that bind it to other social and historical forces."--Publisher's description.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Jeffries, M. P. (2013). Paint the White House black: Barack Obama and the meaning of race in America . Stanford University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Jeffries, Michael P.. 2013. Paint the White House Black: Barack Obama and the Meaning of Race in America. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Jeffries, Michael P.. Paint the White House Black: Barack Obama and the Meaning of Race in America Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2013.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Jeffries, M. P. (2013). Paint the white house black: barack obama and the meaning of race in america. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Jeffries, Michael P.. Paint the White House Black: Barack Obama and the Meaning of Race in America Stanford University Press, 2013.
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