Working from the premise that the white race has been socially constructed, Race Traitor is a call for the disruption of white conformity and the foundation of a New Abolitionism to dissolve it. At a time when white supremacist thinking seems to be gaining momentum, this book brings together voices ranging from university professors to skinheads to prison inmates to analyze the forces that hold the white race together--and those that promise to tear it apart.
Working from the premise that the white race has been socially constructed, Race Traitor is a call for the disruption of white conformity and the foundation of a New Abolitionism to dissolve it. At a time when white supremacist thinking seems to be gaining momentum, this book brings together voices ranging from university professors to skinheads to prison inmates to analyze the forces that hold the white race together--and those that promise to tear it apart.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Noel Ignatiev is the author of How the Irish Became White (Routledge, 1995). John Garvey works in the Office of Academic Affairs at City University of New York. Together they are the founders and editors of Race Traitor: AJournal of the New Abolitionism.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction a beginning, Noel Ignatiev, John Garvey Part 1 The New Abolitionism Chapter 1 Abolish the White Race by any means necessary Chapter 2 Immigrants and Whites, Noel Ignatiev Chapter 3 My Problem with Multi-Cultural Education, John Garvey Part 2 Unreasonable Acts Chapter 4 When Does the Unreasonable Act Make Sense? Chapter 5 Running the Ball in Crown Point, Kingsley Clarke Chapter 6 Who Lost an American?, Joel Gilbert, Noel Ignatiev Chapter 7 Behind the Walls of Prison, Lorenzo Komboa Ervin Chapter 8 Richmond Journal thirty years in black & white, Edward H. Peeples Chapter 9 Manifesto of a Dead Daughter, Patricia Eakins Part 3 Aux Armes Chapter 10 Aux Armes! Formez Vos Bataillons! Chapter 11 The American Intifada, Noel Ignatiev Chapter 12 Three Days that Shook the New World Order the los angeles rebellion of 1992 Chapter 13 Panic, Rage, and Reason on the Long Island Rail Road, John Garvey Chapter 14 Police-Assisted Homicide, Joel Olson Chapter 15 Accident Report, John Strucker Part 4 Crossover Dreams Chapter 16 Crossover Dreams the "exceptional white" in popular culture, Phil Rubio Chapter 17 Responses to Crossover Dreams, Salim Washington, Paul Garon Part 5 White Silence Chapter 18 Anti-Fascism, "Anti-Racism," and Abolition Chapter 19 Civil War Reenactments and Other Myths, Phil Rubio Chapter 20 The Jewish Caste in Palestine Chapter 21 Black-Jewish Conflict in the Labor Context race, jobs, and institutional power, Herbert Hill Chapter 22 Family Matters, John Garvey Chapter 23 White Silence, White Solidarity, Christine E. Sleeter Part 6 Letters Chapter 24 Letters int Interview
Introduction a beginning, Noel Ignatiev, John Garvey Part 1 The New Abolitionism Chapter 1 Abolish the White Race by any means necessary Chapter 2 Immigrants and Whites, Noel Ignatiev Chapter 3 My Problem with Multi-Cultural Education, John Garvey Part 2 Unreasonable Acts Chapter 4 When Does the Unreasonable Act Make Sense? Chapter 5 Running the Ball in Crown Point, Kingsley Clarke Chapter 6 Who Lost an American?, Joel Gilbert, Noel Ignatiev Chapter 7 Behind the Walls of Prison, Lorenzo Komboa Ervin Chapter 8 Richmond Journal thirty years in black & white, Edward H. Peeples Chapter 9 Manifesto of a Dead Daughter, Patricia Eakins Part 3 Aux Armes Chapter 10 Aux Armes! Formez Vos Bataillons! Chapter 11 The American Intifada, Noel Ignatiev Chapter 12 Three Days that Shook the New World Order the los angeles rebellion of 1992 Chapter 13 Panic, Rage, and Reason on the Long Island Rail Road, John Garvey Chapter 14 Police-Assisted Homicide, Joel Olson Chapter 15 Accident Report, John Strucker Part 4 Crossover Dreams Chapter 16 Crossover Dreams the "exceptional white" in popular culture, Phil Rubio Chapter 17 Responses to Crossover Dreams, Salim Washington, Paul Garon Part 5 White Silence Chapter 18 Anti-Fascism, "Anti-Racism," and Abolition Chapter 19 Civil War Reenactments and Other Myths, Phil Rubio Chapter 20 The Jewish Caste in Palestine Chapter 21 Black-Jewish Conflict in the Labor Context race, jobs, and institutional power, Herbert Hill Chapter 22 Family Matters, John Garvey Chapter 23 White Silence, White Solidarity, Christine E. Sleeter Part 6 Letters Chapter 24 Letters int Interview
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