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How Racism Takes Place.

By: Material type: TextPublisher: Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2011Copyright date: ©2011Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (320 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781439902578
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 305.800973
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Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction: Race, Place, and Power -- Sectiom 1: Social Imaginaries and Social Relations -- 1. The White Spatial Imaginary -- 2. The Black Spatial Imaginary -- Section II: Spectatorship and Citizenship -- 3. Space, Sports, and Spectatorship in St. Louis -- 4. The Crime The Wire Couldn't Name: Social Decay and Cynical Detachment in Baltimore -- A Bridge for This Book - Weapons of the Weak and Weapons of the Strong -- Section III: Visible Archives -- 5. Horace Tapscott and the World Stage in Los Angeles -- 6. John Biggers and Project Row Houses in Houston -- Sectiom IV: Invisible Archives -- 7. Betye Saar's Los Angeles and Paule Marshall's Brooklyn -- 8. Something Left to Love: Lorraine Hansberry's Chicago -- Section V: Race and Place Today -- 9. New Orleans Today: We Know This Place -- 10. A Place Where Everybody Is Somebody -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
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Intro -- Contents -- Introduction: Race, Place, and Power -- Sectiom 1: Social Imaginaries and Social Relations -- 1. The White Spatial Imaginary -- 2. The Black Spatial Imaginary -- Section II: Spectatorship and Citizenship -- 3. Space, Sports, and Spectatorship in St. Louis -- 4. The Crime The Wire Couldn't Name: Social Decay and Cynical Detachment in Baltimore -- A Bridge for This Book - Weapons of the Weak and Weapons of the Strong -- Section III: Visible Archives -- 5. Horace Tapscott and the World Stage in Los Angeles -- 6. John Biggers and Project Row Houses in Houston -- Sectiom IV: Invisible Archives -- 7. Betye Saar's Los Angeles and Paule Marshall's Brooklyn -- 8. Something Left to Love: Lorraine Hansberry's Chicago -- Section V: Race and Place Today -- 9. New Orleans Today: We Know This Place -- 10. A Place Where Everybody Is Somebody -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index.

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