Political Power and Social Theory.

This volume of Political Power and Social Theory will be among the first to critically assess the meanings of race and religion in America under the Obama administration, and features controversial chapters by Phil Gorksi of Yale University and Eduardo Bonilla-Silva of Duke University, among others.

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Online Access: Full text (Emerson users only)
Main Author: Go, Julian
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Bradford : Emerald Group Pub., 2011.
Series:Political Power and Social Theory, 22.
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
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Summary:This volume of Political Power and Social Theory will be among the first to critically assess the meanings of race and religion in America under the Obama administration, and features controversial chapters by Phil Gorksi of Yale University and Eduardo Bonilla-Silva of Duke University, among others.
Item Description:Civil religion: A Neo-Weberian reformulation.
Physical Description:1 online resource (274 pages)
Bibliography:ReferencesThe more things change: A Gramscian genealogy of Barack Obama's ''post-racial'' politics, 1932-2008; The realignment of 1964-1972; Whiteness and colorblind ideology; A Gramscian alternative; Case selection and data; Political origins of colorblind ideology: The new deal voting bloc, 1932-1965; Colorblind ideology as resistance and re-invitation, 1968-1992; Barack Obama and the reassertion of the new deal voting bloc; Conclusion; Notes; Acknowledgments; References; The tea party in the age of Obama: Mainstream conservatism or out-group anxietyquest; Introduction.
ISBN:9781780528670
9781780528663
1780528671
1780528663