Pursuing Trayvon Martin
Historical Contexts and Contemporary Manifestations of Racial Dynamics
Herausgeber: Jones, Janine; Yancy, George
Pursuing Trayvon Martin
Historical Contexts and Contemporary Manifestations of Racial Dynamics
Herausgeber: Jones, Janine; Yancy, George
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Pursuing Trayvon Martin: Historical Contexts and Contemporary Manifestations of Racial Dynamics explores the historical implications of the fatal shooting of the unarmed black teen, Trayvon Martin, by George Zimmerman, in 2012. The book telescopes various themes that are important to a broad market, including race, masculinity, racial profiling, racist stereotyping, black youth and police violence, and racism.
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Pursuing Trayvon Martin: Historical Contexts and Contemporary Manifestations of Racial Dynamics explores the historical implications of the fatal shooting of the unarmed black teen, Trayvon Martin, by George Zimmerman, in 2012. The book telescopes various themes that are important to a broad market, including race, masculinity, racial profiling, racist stereotyping, black youth and police violence, and racism.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9780739178829
- ISBN-10: 0739178822
- Artikelnr.: 36554774
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9780739178829
- ISBN-10: 0739178822
- Artikelnr.: 36554774
Edited by George Yancy and Janine Jones
About the Contributors Introduction Chapter 1: Now You See It, Now You
Don't: Magic Tricks of White Supremacy in the U.S. Chapter 2: Imagined
Communities: Whitopia and the Trayvon Martin Tragedy Chapter 3: Indignity
and Death: Philosophical Commentary on White Terror, Black Death and the
Trayvon Martin Tragedy Chapter 4: No Bigots Required: What the Science of
Racial Bias Reveals in the Wake of Travyon Martin Chapter 5: Two Forms of
Transcendence: Justice and the Problem of Knowledge in the Trayvon Martin
Case Chapter 6: The Irreplaceability of Continued Struggle Chapter 7: Dead
Black Man, Just Walking Chapter 8: Distorted Vision and Deadly Speech:
Enabling Racial Violence through Paradox and Script Chapter 9: "Seeing
Black" through Michel Foucault's Eyes: "Stand Your Ground" Laws as an
Anchorage Point for State-Sponsored Racism Chapter 10: Should Black Kids
Avoid Wearing Hoodies? Chapter 11: Can We Imagine This Happening to a White
Boy? Chapter 12: A Mother's Pain: The Toxicity of the Systemic Disease of
Devaluation Transferred from the Black Mother to the Black Male Child
Chapter 13: Social Presence, Visibility, and the Eye of the Beholder: A
Phenomenology of Social Embodiment Chapter 14: Trayvon Martin, Racism, and
the Dilemma of the African American Parent Chapter 15: Refusing
Blackness-as-Victimization: Trayvon Martin and the Black Cyborgs Chapter
16: Politics, Moral Identity, and the Limits of White Silence Chapter 17:
Trayvon Martin and the Tragedy of the New Jim Crow Chapter 18: "What Are
You Doing Around Here?": Trayvon Martin and the Logic of Black Guilt
Chapter 19: Trayvon Martin: When Effortless Grace is Sacrificed on the
Altar of the Image Coda: Through the eyes of a mother: Reflections on the
rites of passage of black boyhood
Don't: Magic Tricks of White Supremacy in the U.S. Chapter 2: Imagined
Communities: Whitopia and the Trayvon Martin Tragedy Chapter 3: Indignity
and Death: Philosophical Commentary on White Terror, Black Death and the
Trayvon Martin Tragedy Chapter 4: No Bigots Required: What the Science of
Racial Bias Reveals in the Wake of Travyon Martin Chapter 5: Two Forms of
Transcendence: Justice and the Problem of Knowledge in the Trayvon Martin
Case Chapter 6: The Irreplaceability of Continued Struggle Chapter 7: Dead
Black Man, Just Walking Chapter 8: Distorted Vision and Deadly Speech:
Enabling Racial Violence through Paradox and Script Chapter 9: "Seeing
Black" through Michel Foucault's Eyes: "Stand Your Ground" Laws as an
Anchorage Point for State-Sponsored Racism Chapter 10: Should Black Kids
Avoid Wearing Hoodies? Chapter 11: Can We Imagine This Happening to a White
Boy? Chapter 12: A Mother's Pain: The Toxicity of the Systemic Disease of
Devaluation Transferred from the Black Mother to the Black Male Child
Chapter 13: Social Presence, Visibility, and the Eye of the Beholder: A
Phenomenology of Social Embodiment Chapter 14: Trayvon Martin, Racism, and
the Dilemma of the African American Parent Chapter 15: Refusing
Blackness-as-Victimization: Trayvon Martin and the Black Cyborgs Chapter
16: Politics, Moral Identity, and the Limits of White Silence Chapter 17:
Trayvon Martin and the Tragedy of the New Jim Crow Chapter 18: "What Are
You Doing Around Here?": Trayvon Martin and the Logic of Black Guilt
Chapter 19: Trayvon Martin: When Effortless Grace is Sacrificed on the
Altar of the Image Coda: Through the eyes of a mother: Reflections on the
rites of passage of black boyhood
About the Contributors Introduction Chapter 1: Now You See It, Now You
Don't: Magic Tricks of White Supremacy in the U.S. Chapter 2: Imagined
Communities: Whitopia and the Trayvon Martin Tragedy Chapter 3: Indignity
and Death: Philosophical Commentary on White Terror, Black Death and the
Trayvon Martin Tragedy Chapter 4: No Bigots Required: What the Science of
Racial Bias Reveals in the Wake of Travyon Martin Chapter 5: Two Forms of
Transcendence: Justice and the Problem of Knowledge in the Trayvon Martin
Case Chapter 6: The Irreplaceability of Continued Struggle Chapter 7: Dead
Black Man, Just Walking Chapter 8: Distorted Vision and Deadly Speech:
Enabling Racial Violence through Paradox and Script Chapter 9: "Seeing
Black" through Michel Foucault's Eyes: "Stand Your Ground" Laws as an
Anchorage Point for State-Sponsored Racism Chapter 10: Should Black Kids
Avoid Wearing Hoodies? Chapter 11: Can We Imagine This Happening to a White
Boy? Chapter 12: A Mother's Pain: The Toxicity of the Systemic Disease of
Devaluation Transferred from the Black Mother to the Black Male Child
Chapter 13: Social Presence, Visibility, and the Eye of the Beholder: A
Phenomenology of Social Embodiment Chapter 14: Trayvon Martin, Racism, and
the Dilemma of the African American Parent Chapter 15: Refusing
Blackness-as-Victimization: Trayvon Martin and the Black Cyborgs Chapter
16: Politics, Moral Identity, and the Limits of White Silence Chapter 17:
Trayvon Martin and the Tragedy of the New Jim Crow Chapter 18: "What Are
You Doing Around Here?": Trayvon Martin and the Logic of Black Guilt
Chapter 19: Trayvon Martin: When Effortless Grace is Sacrificed on the
Altar of the Image Coda: Through the eyes of a mother: Reflections on the
rites of passage of black boyhood
Don't: Magic Tricks of White Supremacy in the U.S. Chapter 2: Imagined
Communities: Whitopia and the Trayvon Martin Tragedy Chapter 3: Indignity
and Death: Philosophical Commentary on White Terror, Black Death and the
Trayvon Martin Tragedy Chapter 4: No Bigots Required: What the Science of
Racial Bias Reveals in the Wake of Travyon Martin Chapter 5: Two Forms of
Transcendence: Justice and the Problem of Knowledge in the Trayvon Martin
Case Chapter 6: The Irreplaceability of Continued Struggle Chapter 7: Dead
Black Man, Just Walking Chapter 8: Distorted Vision and Deadly Speech:
Enabling Racial Violence through Paradox and Script Chapter 9: "Seeing
Black" through Michel Foucault's Eyes: "Stand Your Ground" Laws as an
Anchorage Point for State-Sponsored Racism Chapter 10: Should Black Kids
Avoid Wearing Hoodies? Chapter 11: Can We Imagine This Happening to a White
Boy? Chapter 12: A Mother's Pain: The Toxicity of the Systemic Disease of
Devaluation Transferred from the Black Mother to the Black Male Child
Chapter 13: Social Presence, Visibility, and the Eye of the Beholder: A
Phenomenology of Social Embodiment Chapter 14: Trayvon Martin, Racism, and
the Dilemma of the African American Parent Chapter 15: Refusing
Blackness-as-Victimization: Trayvon Martin and the Black Cyborgs Chapter
16: Politics, Moral Identity, and the Limits of White Silence Chapter 17:
Trayvon Martin and the Tragedy of the New Jim Crow Chapter 18: "What Are
You Doing Around Here?": Trayvon Martin and the Logic of Black Guilt
Chapter 19: Trayvon Martin: When Effortless Grace is Sacrificed on the
Altar of the Image Coda: Through the eyes of a mother: Reflections on the
rites of passage of black boyhood