Racialized Politics
Discover the intricate dynamics of racism in America with "Racialized Politics," authored by a team of experts and published by The University of Chicago Press in 2000. This thought-provoking book consists of 439 pages that delve into the late-1990s discussions surrounding the origins and manifestations of racism within American society.
The collection of essays presents three significant perspectives: the social psychological, the social structural, and the non-racially inspired ideology. Each contributor offers valuable insights that assess the impact of racism on mass politics and public opinion, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of this critical issue.
Whether you are a student of political science, sociology, or simply interested in the complexities of race relations, "Racialized Politics" serves as a vital resource for understanding the persistent challenges of racism in the contemporary political landscape.