Argues that in the United States, the rise and decline of white people's racial shaming reflects the rise and decline of white honour. To explore the implications of this argument, he casts an unusually wide net, from ancient and modern cultures of honour to social, political, and military history to American literature and popular culture.
Argues that in the United States, the rise and decline of white people's racial shaming reflects the rise and decline of white honour. To explore the implications of this argument, he casts an unusually wide net, from ancient and modern cultures of honour to social, political, and military history to American literature and popular culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Fear, Honor, and Racial Shaming Overview Hardball versus Eric Holder Fear, Honor, and Fictions of Race Racial Shaming Slavery Still Matters Chapter 2. How Does It Feel to Be a Problem? How White Shaming Worked Two Explanations Fear and Honor Shaming and Civil Rights Chapter 3. Honor Bound Honor-Shame Societies Tocqueville on American Honor When Honor Turned White "The Souls of White Folk"
Chapter 4. Four Novels Toward Freedom? The Scarlet Letter Honor and Shaming from Huck to Humbert Challenging White Honor Chapter 5. Two Wars Humiliation and American Wars The Barbary Pirates, 1783-1815 The Clash of Civilizations The Second Iraq War, 2003 - ? Chapter 6. The 2008 Campaign John McCain's Lineage The 2008 Presidential Campaign Honor Unbound Chapter 7. To the Tea Party -- and Beyond? The Tea Party "You Lie!" The Drumbeat of Public Shaming The Gates Arrest Notes Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Fear, Honor, and Racial Shaming Overview Hardball versus Eric Holder Fear, Honor, and Fictions of Race Racial Shaming Slavery Still Matters Chapter 2. How Does It Feel to Be a Problem? How White Shaming Worked Two Explanations Fear and Honor Shaming and Civil Rights Chapter 3. Honor Bound Honor-Shame Societies Tocqueville on American Honor When Honor Turned White "The Souls of White Folk"
Chapter 4. Four Novels Toward Freedom? The Scarlet Letter Honor and Shaming from Huck to Humbert Challenging White Honor Chapter 5. Two Wars Humiliation and American Wars The Barbary Pirates, 1783-1815 The Clash of Civilizations The Second Iraq War, 2003 - ? Chapter 6. The 2008 Campaign John McCain's Lineage The 2008 Presidential Campaign Honor Unbound Chapter 7. To the Tea Party -- and Beyond? The Tea Party "You Lie!" The Drumbeat of Public Shaming The Gates Arrest Notes Index
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