Inside Organized Racism: Women in the Hate MovementUniversity of California Press, 9 lug 2003 - 272 pagine Following up her highly praised study of the women in the 1920s Ku Klux Klan, Blee discovers that many of today's racist women combine dangerous racist and anti-Semitic agendas with otherwise mainstream lives. The only national sample of a broad spectrum of racist activists and the only major work on women racists, this important book also sheds light on how gender relationships shape participation in the movement as a whole. |
Sommario
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The Racist Self | 25 |
Whiteness | 54 |
Enemies | 73 |
The Place of Women | 111 |
A Culture of Violence | 156 |
Lessons | 187 |
Racist Groups | 193 |
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