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The myth of racial color blindness : manifestations, dynamics, and impact
- Title
- The myth of racial color blindness : manifestations, dynamics, and impact / edited by Helen A. Neville, Miguel E. Gallardo, and Derald Wing Sue.
- Publication
- Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2016]
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- Description
- xi, 330 pages; 27 cm
- Summary
- "Does the election of the first Black president mean that the United States is a 'postracial' society? In this volume, scholars in psychology, education, sociology, and related fields dissect the concept of color-blind racial ideology (CBRI), the widely-held belief that skin color does not affect interpersonal interactions, and that interpersonal and institutional racism therefore no longer exists in America. Contributors survey the theoretical and empirical literature on racial color-blindness; discuss novel ways of assessing and measuring color-blind racial beliefs; examine related characteristics such as lack of empathy and internalized racism; and assess the impact of CBRI across contexts such as education, the workplace, and health care settings"--Provided by publisher.
- Subject
- Post-racialism > United States > Philosophy
- Post-racialism > United States
- Race awareness > United States
- Racism > United States
- Ethnicity > United States > Psychological aspects
- Ethnicity > United States > Philosophy
- United States > Race relations > Psychological aspects
- United States > Race relations > Philosophy
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
- I. Theoretical and methodological foundations -- Down the rabbit hole : color-blind racism in Obamerica / Eduardo Bonilla-Silva -- The color-blind racial approach : does race really matter? / James M. Jones -- A broad and insidious appeal : unpacking the reasons for endorsing racial colorblindness / Laura G. Babbitt, Negin R. Toosi, and Samuel R. Sommers -- Understanding color-blindness and multiculturalism in interracial relationships : cognitive and emotional tensions and their implications / Lindy Gullett and Tessa V. West -- International perspective on color-consciousness : Brazil and the universalization of antiracist counter-publics / Johnathon Warren -- Telling on racism : developing a race-conscious agenda / Lee Anne Bell -- II. Context and costs -- Seeing colorblindness : colorblind racial ideology research methods in social psychology / Matthew C. Jackson, Vera Katelyn Wilde, and Phillip Atiba Goff -- The measurement of colorblind racial ideology / Germine Awad and Karen Moran Jackson -- Using ethnography and interviews to study colorblind ideology / Amanda E. Lewis and Margaret Ann Hagerman -- III. What are the manifestations of color-blind racial ideology -- The good, the bad, and the ugly : color-blind racial ideology and lack of empathy / Sharon Tettegah -- Colorblind racial ideology and internalized racism among people of color / Suzette L. Speight, Amber A. Hewitt, and Hether R. Cook -- Color-blind racial ideology (CBRI) in K-12 schools / Sheri A. Castro-Atwater -- Raising awareness and reducing color blind racial ideology in higher education / Cyndi Kernahan -- The impact of color blind racial ideology on maintaining racial disparities in organizations / Caryn J. Block -- Identity management strategies in workplaces with colorblind diversity policies / Margaret Shih and Maia J Young -- Racial colorblindness and black-white healthcare disparities / Louis A. Penner and John F. Dovidio -- Racial color-blindness in counseling, therapy and supervision / Alan W. Burkard, Lisa M. Edwards, and Hadiya A. Adams.
- Call Number
- Sc F 15-499
- ISBN
- 9781433820731
- 1433820730
- LCCN
- 2015013050
- OCLC
- 911920671
- Title
- The myth of racial color blindness : manifestations, dynamics, and impact / edited by Helen A. Neville, Miguel E. Gallardo, and Derald Wing Sue.
- Publisher
- Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2016]
- Edition
- First edition.
- Type of Content
- text
- Type of Medium
- unmediated
- Type of Carrier
- volume
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Added Author
- Neville, Helen A., editor.Gallardo, Miguel E., editor.Sue, Derald Wing, editor.
- Research Call Number
- Sc F 15-499