This book analyzes the confluence of a politician, a process, and a problem - Barack Obama, the 2008 US presidential election, and the 'problem' of race in contemporary America. It was originally published as a special issue of the journal Patterns of Prejudice.
This book analyzes the confluence of a politician, a process, and a problem - Barack Obama, the 2008 US presidential election, and the 'problem' of race in contemporary America. It was originally published as a special issue of the journal Patterns of Prejudice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard H. King is Professor Emeritus in the Department of American and Canadian Studies at the University of Nottingham, UK. He is author of Race, Culture and the Intellectuals, 1940-1970 (2004) and co-editor of Hannah Arendt and the Uses of History (2007, with Dan Stone). He is currently working on The American Arendt, a study of the influence of Hannah Arendt on American (and contemporary) thought and the impact living in America had upon Arendt and her work.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Obama and race: culture history politics Richard H. King University of Nottingham UK 2. The riddle of race Emily Bernard University of Vermont USA 3. 'A curious relationship': Barack Obama the 1960s and the election of 2008 Brian Ward University of Manchester UK 4. Barack Hussein Obama: the use of history in the creation of an 'American' president George Lewis University of Leicester UK 5. Becoming black becoming president Richard H. King University of Nottingham UK 6. Two great days in Harlem Carmel King freelance photographer UK 7. How to read Michelle Obama Maria Lauret Sussex University UK 8. Barack Obama and the American island of the colour blind Peter Kuryla Belmont University USA 9. Barack Obama as the post-racial candidate for a post-racial America: perspectives from Asian America and Hawaii Jonathan Y. Okamura University of Hawaii USA 10. Barack Obama and the South: demography as electoral opportunity Donald W. Beachler Ithaca College USA 11. Teaching Obama: history critical race theory and social work education Damon Freeman University of Pennsylvania USA
1. Obama and race: culture history politics Richard H. King University of Nottingham UK 2. The riddle of race Emily Bernard University of Vermont USA 3. 'A curious relationship': Barack Obama the 1960s and the election of 2008 Brian Ward University of Manchester UK 4. Barack Hussein Obama: the use of history in the creation of an 'American' president George Lewis University of Leicester UK 5. Becoming black becoming president Richard H. King University of Nottingham UK 6. Two great days in Harlem Carmel King freelance photographer UK 7. How to read Michelle Obama Maria Lauret Sussex University UK 8. Barack Obama and the American island of the colour blind Peter Kuryla Belmont University USA 9. Barack Obama as the post-racial candidate for a post-racial America: perspectives from Asian America and Hawaii Jonathan Y. Okamura University of Hawaii USA 10. Barack Obama and the South: demography as electoral opportunity Donald W. Beachler Ithaca College USA 11. Teaching Obama: history critical race theory and social work education Damon Freeman University of Pennsylvania USA
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