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2. Smear Campaign: Giuliani, the Holy Virgin Mary, and the Critical Study of Whiteness
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David R. Roediger
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
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ONE: STILL WHITE
- 1. All about Eve, Critical White Studies, and Getting Over Whiteness 1
- 2. Smear Campaign: Giuliani, the Holy Virgin Mary, and the Critical Study of Whiteness 27
- 3. White Looks and Limbaugh’s Laugh 44
- 4. White Workers, New Democrats, and Affirmative Action 55
- 5. “Hertz, Don’t It?” White “Colorblindness” and the Mark(et)ings of O. J. Simpson (with Leola Johnson) 68
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TWO: TOWARD NONWHITE HISTORIES
- 6. Nonwhite Radicalism: Du Bois, John Brown, and Black Resistance 97
- 7. White Slavery, Abolition, and Coalition: Languages of Race, Class, and Gender 103
- 8. The Pursuit of Whiteness: Property, Terror, and National Expansion, 1790–1860 121
- 9. Inbetween Peoples: Race, Nationality, and the “New-Immigrant” Working Class (with James Barrett) 138
- 10. Plotting against Eurocentrism: The 1929 Surrealist Map of the World 169
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THREE: THE PAST/PRESENCE OF NONWHITENESS
- 11. What If Labor Were Not White and Male? 179
- 12. Mumia Time or Sweeney Time? 203
- 13. In Conclusion: Elvis, Wiggers, and Crossing Over to Nonwhiteness 212
- Notes 241
- Credits 313
- Index 315
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
-
ONE: STILL WHITE
- 1. All about Eve, Critical White Studies, and Getting Over Whiteness 1
- 2. Smear Campaign: Giuliani, the Holy Virgin Mary, and the Critical Study of Whiteness 27
- 3. White Looks and Limbaugh’s Laugh 44
- 4. White Workers, New Democrats, and Affirmative Action 55
- 5. “Hertz, Don’t It?” White “Colorblindness” and the Mark(et)ings of O. J. Simpson (with Leola Johnson) 68
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TWO: TOWARD NONWHITE HISTORIES
- 6. Nonwhite Radicalism: Du Bois, John Brown, and Black Resistance 97
- 7. White Slavery, Abolition, and Coalition: Languages of Race, Class, and Gender 103
- 8. The Pursuit of Whiteness: Property, Terror, and National Expansion, 1790–1860 121
- 9. Inbetween Peoples: Race, Nationality, and the “New-Immigrant” Working Class (with James Barrett) 138
- 10. Plotting against Eurocentrism: The 1929 Surrealist Map of the World 169
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THREE: THE PAST/PRESENCE OF NONWHITENESS
- 11. What If Labor Were Not White and Male? 179
- 12. Mumia Time or Sweeney Time? 203
- 13. In Conclusion: Elvis, Wiggers, and Crossing Over to Nonwhiteness 212
- Notes 241
- Credits 313
- Index 315