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9. Recruiting White “Victims”: White Supremacist Flyers on College Campuses
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David Dietrich
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
- Introduction: The Resurgence of Whitelash: White Supremacy, Resistance, and the Racialized Social System in Trumptopia 1
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PART I. THE IDEOLOGICAL REINFORCEMENT OF WHITE SUPREMACY
- 1. Post–Color Blindness? Trump and the Rise of the New White Nationalism 27
- 2. The Unblackening: “White” License and the “Nice Racism” Trope 43
- 3. Political Correctness: A Genuine Concern for Discussion or Slippery Language Rooted in Racial Animosity 57
- 4. Diversity Regimes: How University Diversity Initiatives Shape White Race Consciousness 71
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PART II. THE REENTRENCHMENT OF WHITE SUPERIORITY IN AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS
- 5. Institutional Racism Revisited: How Institutions Perpetuate and Promote Racism through Color Blindness 89
- 6. Prison in the Street: What Market-Based Bipartisan Reform Means for Racial Stratification 103
- 7. Settler Culture and White Property: From the Bundy Ranch Standoff to the West Virginia Coalfields 117
- 8. Local Immigration Enforcement: Shaping and Maintaining Policies through White Saviors and Economic Motivations 132
- 9. Recruiting White “Victims”: White Supremacist Flyers on College Campuses 151
- 10. The Whitening of South Asian Women 165
- 11. Colorful Art, White Spaces: How an Art Museum Maintains White Spaces 179
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PART III. WHITE EMOTIONS, EXPRESSIONS, AND MOVEMENTS
- 12. White Noise: How White Nationalist Content Creators Reproduce Narratives of White Power and Victimhood on YouTube 197
- 13. Blue Lives Matter: Police Protection or Countermovement 210
- 14. Echoing Derrick A. Bell: Black Women’s Resistance to White Supremacy in the Age of Trump 224
- 15. Solidarity and Struggle: White Antiracist Activism in the Time of Trump 240
- Conclusions: Where Do We Go from Here? Structural and Social Implications of Whitelash 255
- List of Contributors 267
- Index 271
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
- Introduction: The Resurgence of Whitelash: White Supremacy, Resistance, and the Racialized Social System in Trumptopia 1
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PART I. THE IDEOLOGICAL REINFORCEMENT OF WHITE SUPREMACY
- 1. Post–Color Blindness? Trump and the Rise of the New White Nationalism 27
- 2. The Unblackening: “White” License and the “Nice Racism” Trope 43
- 3. Political Correctness: A Genuine Concern for Discussion or Slippery Language Rooted in Racial Animosity 57
- 4. Diversity Regimes: How University Diversity Initiatives Shape White Race Consciousness 71
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PART II. THE REENTRENCHMENT OF WHITE SUPERIORITY IN AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS
- 5. Institutional Racism Revisited: How Institutions Perpetuate and Promote Racism through Color Blindness 89
- 6. Prison in the Street: What Market-Based Bipartisan Reform Means for Racial Stratification 103
- 7. Settler Culture and White Property: From the Bundy Ranch Standoff to the West Virginia Coalfields 117
- 8. Local Immigration Enforcement: Shaping and Maintaining Policies through White Saviors and Economic Motivations 132
- 9. Recruiting White “Victims”: White Supremacist Flyers on College Campuses 151
- 10. The Whitening of South Asian Women 165
- 11. Colorful Art, White Spaces: How an Art Museum Maintains White Spaces 179
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PART III. WHITE EMOTIONS, EXPRESSIONS, AND MOVEMENTS
- 12. White Noise: How White Nationalist Content Creators Reproduce Narratives of White Power and Victimhood on YouTube 197
- 13. Blue Lives Matter: Police Protection or Countermovement 210
- 14. Echoing Derrick A. Bell: Black Women’s Resistance to White Supremacy in the Age of Trump 224
- 15. Solidarity and Struggle: White Antiracist Activism in the Time of Trump 240
- Conclusions: Where Do We Go from Here? Structural and Social Implications of Whitelash 255
- List of Contributors 267
- Index 271