"A sweeping political and intellectual history of the way that civility has been used to maintain racial inequality"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alex Zamalin is the director of the African American Studies Program and an associate professor of political science at the University of Detroit Mercy. He is the author of numerous books, including, most recently, Against Civility: The Hidden Racism in Our Obsession with Civility. His areas of expertise include African American political thought, American politics, and political theory. Zamalin’s essays and reviews have appeared in various edited book collections and in peer-reviewed journals such as New Political Science, Contemporary Political Theory, Political Theory, and Women’s Studies Quarterly.
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1 Disasters Are Opportunities 2 Resist 3 Take Back the Streets 4 Patriotism Isn’t the Answer 5 Redefine Ideals to Meet Your Democratic Aspirations 6 Politicize Truth 7 Imagine Utopia 8 Question Elites 9 Make Peace 10 Build a Democratic Society 11 Organize 12 Make Political Art 13 Paint a Bloody Picture 14 Politicize Grief 15 Create a Counterculture 16 Revolutionize Identity 17 Make an Angry Spectacle 18 Embrace Interconnectedness 19 Embrace Participatory Democracy 20 Think Historically Acknowledgments Notes
1 Disasters Are Opportunities 2 Resist 3 Take Back the Streets 4 Patriotism Isn’t the Answer 5 Redefine Ideals to Meet Your Democratic Aspirations 6 Politicize Truth 7 Imagine Utopia 8 Question Elites 9 Make Peace 10 Build a Democratic Society 11 Organize 12 Make Political Art 13 Paint a Bloody Picture 14 Politicize Grief 15 Create a Counterculture 16 Revolutionize Identity 17 Make an Angry Spectacle 18 Embrace Interconnectedness 19 Embrace Participatory Democracy 20 Think Historically Acknowledgments Notes
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