The Scar of Race / Edition 1

The Scar of Race / Edition 1

by Paul M. Sniderman, Thomas Piazza
ISBN-10:
0674790111
ISBN-13:
9780674790117
Pub. Date:
03/15/1995
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10:
0674790111
ISBN-13:
9780674790117
Pub. Date:
03/15/1995
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
The Scar of Race / Edition 1

The Scar of Race / Edition 1

by Paul M. Sniderman, Thomas Piazza
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Overview

What, precisely, is the clash over race in the 1990s, and does it support the charge of a “new racism”? Here is a brilliant articulation of what has happened, of how racial issues have become entangled with politics—the process of negotiating who gets what through government action. We now have to understand and cope with a “politics of race.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674790117
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 03/15/1995
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 5.75(w) x 8.94(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Paul M. Sniderman is Professor of Political Science at Stanford University.

Thomas Piazza is Research Specialist and Manager of Technical Services, Survey Research Center, University of California, Berkeley.

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. The Variety Of Racial Politics

2. Pictures In The Mind

3. Covert Racism And Double Standards

4. Prejudice And Politics

5. Three Agendas

6. Changing Minds About Race

Conclusion: Ironies

About The Surveys

Questions From The Surveys

Questionnaire For The Race And Politics Survey

Notes

Bibliography

Index

What People are Saying About This

Carol M. Swain

In these troubling times when conflict between blacks and whites and blacks and Jews is so much a part of our everyday lives, The Scar of Race offers a measure of hope for those of us brave enough to admit that there is still much to be learned about the nature of race and prejudice in American society. Beautifully written and cogently argued, this important book should be read and reread by all who seek a better understanding of the world around us.
Carol M. Swain, Princeton University

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