Lori Latrice Martin & Hayward Derrick Horton 
Color Struck [PDF ebook] 
How Race and Complexion Matter in the “Color-Blind” Era

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Skin color and skin tone has historically played a significant role in determining the life chances of African Americans and other people of color. It has also been important to our understanding of race and the processes of racialization. But what does the relationship between skin tone and stratification outcomes mean? Is skin tone correlated with stratification outcomes because people with darker complexions experience more discrimination than those of the same race with lighter complexions? Is skin tone differentiation a process that operates external to communities of color and is then imposed on people of color? Or, is skin tone discrimination an internally driven process that is actively aided and abetted by members of communities of color themselves? Color Struck provides answers to these questions. In addition, it addresses issues such as the relationship between skin tone and wealth inequality, anti-black sentiment and whiteness, Twitter culture, marriage outcomes and attitudes, gender, racial identity, civic engagement and politics at predominately White Institutions. Color Struck can be used as required reading for courses on race, ethnicity, religious studies, history, political science, education, mass communications, African and African American Studies, social work, and sociology.

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Acknowledgments; Introduction; Race, Skin Tone, and Wealth Inequality in America; Mentions and Melanin: Exploring the Colorism Discourse and Twitter Culture; Beyond Black and White but Still in Color: Preliminary Findings of Skin Tone and Marriage Attitudes and Outcomes among African American Young Adults; Connections or Color? Predicting Colorblindness among Blacks; Black Body Politics in College: Deconstructing Colorism and Hairism toward Black Women’s Healing; Biracial Butterflies: 21st Century Racial Identity in Popular Culture; Confronting Colorism: An Examination into the Social and Psychological Aspects of Colorism; How Skin Tone Shapes Civic Engagement among Black Americans; The Complexity of Color and the Religion of Whiteness; About the Contributors.

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Lingua Inglese ● Formato PDF ● Pagine 18 ● ISBN 9789463511100 ● Dimensione 8.9 MB ● Editore Lori Latrice Martin & Hayward Derrick Horton ● Casa editrice SensePublishers ● Città Rotterdam ● Paese NL ● Pubblicato 2017 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 5601433 ● Protezione dalla copia DRM sociale

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