A Field Guide to White Supremacy by Kathleen Belew - ISBN: 9780520382527
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Understand and oppose white supremacy’s deep roots and pervasive impact in America.

A Field Guide to White Supremacy

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    424 pages

  • Release Date

    26 October 2021

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Summary

Drawing explicit lines, across time and a broad spectrum of violent acts, to provide the definitive field guide for understanding and opposing white supremacy in America

Hate, racial violence, exclusion, and racist laws receive breathless media coverage, but such attention focuses on distinct events that gain our attention for twenty-four hours. The events are presented as episodic one-offs, unfortunate but uncanny exceptions perpetrated by lone wolves, extremists, or individuals suff…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780520382527
ISBN-10:0520382528
Author:Kathleen Belew, Ramon A. Gutierrez
Publisher:University of California Press
Imprint:University of California Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:424
Release Date:26 October 2021
Weight:544g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 30mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Belew and Gutiérrez have compiled a superstar group of writers, commentators, and scholars who make sense of these vicious times of sophisticated hate. Collectively, they make the case that white supremacy—not ‘democracy’ or ‘freedom,’ as some like to think—is the most dominant idea (or ideology) in the history of the United States.”

* The Progressive *

“An important and timely collection in a moment of political and social polarization.”

* California Review of Books *“This edited volume gives a clear and nuanced view of the different manifestations of white supremacy in the US. While modestly referred to as a manual by the editors, the volume shows the endurance of white supremacy in the past and the present, its embedment in its democratic institutions in the US, and ongoing manifestations.” * Ethnic & Racial Studies *“A Field Guide to White Supremacy tracks the complex career of white supremacy, settler colonialism, heteropatriarchy, anti-Semitism, and nativism in the United States… . This is an indispensable volume for historians of race, racism, gender and sexuality, and immigration who are interested in the myriad ways that white supremacy has been produced and reproduced in the United States since its founding.” * California History *“Lucid, written for a broad audience… . a lightning strike against any complacency within or without the academy that racism is merely Trumpism, or that both are somehow ‘over’.” * Against the Current *

About The Author

Kathleen Belew

Kathleen Belew is a historian of the present and leading expert on the white power movement, vigilante violence, and political extremism. Her first book, Bring the War Home, has been discussed on Fresh Air, Newshour, Frontline, and in the New York Times.

Ramón A. Gutiérrez has written extensively on the history of race, gender, and sexuality in Latin American and among Latina/os in the US, offering courses on these topics at the University of Chicago.

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