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Post-Racial or Most-Racial?
- Race and Politics in the Obama Era
Engelsk Paperback
Post-Racial or Most-Racial?
- Race and Politics in the Obama Era
Engelsk Paperback

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When Barack Obama won the presidency, many posited that we were entering into a post-racial period in American politics. Regrettably, the reality hasn’t lived up to that expectation. Instead, Americans’ political beliefs have become significantly more polarized by racial considerations than they had been before Obama’s presidency—in spite of his administration’s considerable efforts to neutralize the political impact of race.             Michael Tesler shows how, in the years that followed the 2008 election—a presidential election more polarized by racial attitudes than any other in modern times—racial considerations have come increasingly to influence many aspects of political decision making. These range from people’s evaluations of prominent politicians and the parties to issues seemingly unrelated to race like assessments of public policy or objective economic conditions. Some people even displayed more positive feelings toward Obama’s dog, Bo, when they were told he belonged to Ted Kennedy. More broadly, Tesler argues that the rapidly intensifying influence of race in American politics is driving the polarizing partisan divide and the vitriolic atmosphere that has come to characterize American politics. One of the most important books on American racial politics in recent years, Post-Racial or Most-Racial? is required reading for anyone wishing to understand what has happened in the United States during Obama’s presidency and how it might shape the country long after he leaves office.
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Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
272
ISBN-13:
9780226353012
Indbinding:
Paperback
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ISBN-10:
022635301X
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Udg. Dato:
4 apr 2016
Længde:
18mm
Bredde:
228mm
Højde:
154mm
Forlag:
The University of Chicago Press
Oplagsdato:
4 apr 2016
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