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Sophisticated Racism: Understanding and Managing the Complexity of Everyday Racism adopts a fresh approach to the study of racism. Victoria Showunmi and Carol Tomlin identify the prevalence of sophisticated racism and explore how it manifests itself in society, particularly in the workplace.

The authors narrate examples of everyday racism from the lived experiences of Black women. They take the reader on a compelling journey from the sources of racism through narratives of disquieting racist events to the destination of affirming approaches to preserving a sense of self and individual identity in the face of sophisticated racism.

The authors explain how the interplay between Black women and White women originates in historical patterns of behavior which emerged on the plantations during enslavement. The term White women syndrome' has been coined to represent attempts to defend the limited space for female success by denigrating and excluding Black women. A unique featu

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Sophisticated Racism is essential reading. At once confronting, tender and sophisticated, the book centers Black women's lived experiences in a manner that critiques both national policy and everyday racism. The book is beautifully written, with Victoria Showunmi and Carol Tomlin sharing personal trauma and triumph while at the same time offering insights that researchers, policy makers and everyday people seeking better understanding of race, racism and race relations will find helpful.

-- Jeffrey S. Brooks, Curtin University School of Education

This book provides a much needed analysis, language and toolkit for the often unarticulated, unacknowledged, and invisible experiences of everyday racism, classism and sexism faced by Black women. This work “sees” Black women in western society that habitually conflates Blackness with maleness and puts a finger on our common experiences as Black women/girls while being particular about experience of Black British women and girls which has been missing from British feminist literature. The ideas in this book reach out beyond the UK borders and is a welcome addition to the Black feminist canon started by Anna Julia Cooper and progressed by bell hooks, Angela Davis , Patricia Hill Collins, and Alice Walker.

-- Daphne Cunningham, University of Oxford

Table of Contents

Front Piece: The Black Swan

Acknowledgments

List of Figures

Preface

Introduction

Chapter One: Race and Racism(s)

Chapter Two: The Tangled Web of Blackness, Identity and Race

Chapter Three: Sophisticated and Everyday Racism: What does it look like?

Chapter Four: The Language Style of Black Women and its Implications for Education and Work

Chapter Five: Challenges Hindering the Success of Some Black Women: Education, Parenting and the Labour Market

Chapter Six: Suffering in silence: Black British Young Women and their Well-Being

Chapter Seven: Black women reflecting on being Black in the academy

Chapter Eight: Flip the Script and Change the Narrative

Chapter Nine: Conclusion

References

About the Authors

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/15/2023 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498567114, 978-1498567114
      ISBN10: 1498567118

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Sophisticated Racism: Understanding and Managing the Complexity of Everyday Racism adopts a fresh approach to the study of racism. Victoria Showunmi and Carol Tomlin identify the prevalence of sophisticated racism and explore how it manifests itself in society, particularly in the workplace.

      The authors narrate examples of everyday racism from the lived experiences of Black women. They take the reader on a compelling journey from the sources of racism through narratives of disquieting racist events to the destination of affirming approaches to preserving a sense of self and individual identity in the face of sophisticated racism.

      The authors explain how the interplay between Black women and White women originates in historical patterns of behavior which emerged on the plantations during enslavement. The term White women syndrome' has been coined to represent attempts to defend the limited space for female success by denigrating and excluding Black women. A unique featu

      Trade Review

      Sophisticated Racism is essential reading. At once confronting, tender and sophisticated, the book centers Black women's lived experiences in a manner that critiques both national policy and everyday racism. The book is beautifully written, with Victoria Showunmi and Carol Tomlin sharing personal trauma and triumph while at the same time offering insights that researchers, policy makers and everyday people seeking better understanding of race, racism and race relations will find helpful.

      -- Jeffrey S. Brooks, Curtin University School of Education

      This book provides a much needed analysis, language and toolkit for the often unarticulated, unacknowledged, and invisible experiences of everyday racism, classism and sexism faced by Black women. This work “sees” Black women in western society that habitually conflates Blackness with maleness and puts a finger on our common experiences as Black women/girls while being particular about experience of Black British women and girls which has been missing from British feminist literature. The ideas in this book reach out beyond the UK borders and is a welcome addition to the Black feminist canon started by Anna Julia Cooper and progressed by bell hooks, Angela Davis , Patricia Hill Collins, and Alice Walker.

      -- Daphne Cunningham, University of Oxford

      Table of Contents

      Front Piece: The Black Swan

      Acknowledgments

      List of Figures

      Preface

      Introduction

      Chapter One: Race and Racism(s)

      Chapter Two: The Tangled Web of Blackness, Identity and Race

      Chapter Three: Sophisticated and Everyday Racism: What does it look like?

      Chapter Four: The Language Style of Black Women and its Implications for Education and Work

      Chapter Five: Challenges Hindering the Success of Some Black Women: Education, Parenting and the Labour Market

      Chapter Six: Suffering in silence: Black British Young Women and their Well-Being

      Chapter Seven: Black women reflecting on being Black in the academy

      Chapter Eight: Flip the Script and Change the Narrative

      Chapter Nine: Conclusion

      References

      About the Authors

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