A timely analysis of the myths that underpin white supremacy--and how to counteract themFor centuries, white men in the West have cultivated and perpetuated a set of false narratives about Black people in order to subjugate and maintain power over them. Some of these myths originated abroad but flourished in America, while others were cultivated solely on American soil. All of them, however, continue to find expression in thepresent as white supremacy strains to maintain its privilege. These myths have been expressed in almost every form of discourse, from court rulings and sermons to literature and film to materialculture and textbooks. They vary from the biological--Black Africans and their descendants are mentally inferior to whites--to the anthropological--Black Africans are incapable of governing themselves and require the supervision of whites--and all have helped to perpetuate Black Americans' enslavement, imprisonment, and exclusion.White Lies analyzes ten of the most dangerous and pervasive of these myths and observes how they still emerge inpolitical discourse, legislation, pop culture, and religion. This racist rhetoric is present in the words of Abraham Lincoln, George Wallace, and Donald Trump, and the power of white Christian nationalism often evokes these myths,sometimes so subtly listeners may not be conscious of how they are being manipulated. White Lies connects the dots between past narratives, images, and ideas, and present speech about violence, urban life, the suburbs, voter and welfare fraud, and white saviors. It explores myths that individuals and communities may employ to avoid confronting racism, including the notion that America is either post-racial or that white people are the group most liable to suffer discrimination. Whilethese myths continue to spread, White Lies also notes some of the powerful competing narratives which seek to correct them.
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2026-09-23
- Vikt1 g
- FormatInbunden
- FörlagOxford University Press Inc
- ISBN9780197652183