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“Hey, that was kind of racist.”

“I'm not a racist! I have Black friends.”

This exchange highlights a problem with how people in the United States tend to talk about racially tricky situations. As Racist, Not Racist, Antiracist: Language and the Dynamic Disaster of American Racism explores, such situations are ordinarily categorized as either racist or not racist (or, in other cases, as antiracist). The problem is, there are often situations that are racially not good, but that we do not want to categorize as racist, either. However, since we don’t have the language to describe this in-between, we are forced to fall back on the racist/not racist/antiracist trinary, which tends to shut down productive discussion. This is especially true for white people, who tend to take claims of racism—be they interpersonal or institutional—as a personal attack. This is problematic, not only because it means that white people never learn about their own racially troubling behaviors, but also because such fragility keeps them from being able to engage in productive discussions about systemic racial oppression. Leland Harper and Jennifer Kling demonstrate how expanding our racial vocabulary is crucial for the attainment of justice equally enjoyed by all.



Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Land Acknowledgment

Chapter 1: The Dynamic Disaster of Racism

Chapter 2: The Semantic Foundations of White Fragility and the Consequences for Justice

Chapter 3: COVID-19 in Black America

Chapter 4: Shifting Toward Democracy and Justice

Chapter 5: Furthering the Claim

Chapter 6: Conversations

Chapter 7: The Expansion

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 03/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9781793640420, 978-1793640420
      ISBN10: 1793640424

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      “Hey, that was kind of racist.”

      “I'm not a racist! I have Black friends.”

      This exchange highlights a problem with how people in the United States tend to talk about racially tricky situations. As Racist, Not Racist, Antiracist: Language and the Dynamic Disaster of American Racism explores, such situations are ordinarily categorized as either racist or not racist (or, in other cases, as antiracist). The problem is, there are often situations that are racially not good, but that we do not want to categorize as racist, either. However, since we don’t have the language to describe this in-between, we are forced to fall back on the racist/not racist/antiracist trinary, which tends to shut down productive discussion. This is especially true for white people, who tend to take claims of racism—be they interpersonal or institutional—as a personal attack. This is problematic, not only because it means that white people never learn about their own racially troubling behaviors, but also because such fragility keeps them from being able to engage in productive discussions about systemic racial oppression. Leland Harper and Jennifer Kling demonstrate how expanding our racial vocabulary is crucial for the attainment of justice equally enjoyed by all.



      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Acknowledgments

      Land Acknowledgment

      Chapter 1: The Dynamic Disaster of Racism

      Chapter 2: The Semantic Foundations of White Fragility and the Consequences for Justice

      Chapter 3: COVID-19 in Black America

      Chapter 4: Shifting Toward Democracy and Justice

      Chapter 5: Furthering the Claim

      Chapter 6: Conversations

      Chapter 7: The Expansion

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