Impacts of Racism on White Americans
Second Edition
- Raymond G. Hunt - State University of New York, Buffalo, USA
- Benjamin Bowser - California State University, East Bay, USA
April 1996 | 324 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Praise for the first edition . . .
"A welcome addition to the growing sociological literature that looks beyond the circumstances of victims for the solutions to various social problems."
--Contemporary Sociology
"A clear articulation of a number of historical, spatial, and international perspectives on race relations. The new and novel focus provides fresh insights into a field that has found the development of a unified theory elusive."
--International Social Science Review
Challenging the popularly held view that racism is disappearing as a social phenomenon, the second edition of Impacts of Racism on White Americans reexamines the questions proposed by its first edition and notes that one decade later little has changed. This stimulating collection of original papers focuses on the new ways in which white Americans act out racism and weighs the advantages and disadvantages that whites experience from racism. Drawing on evidence from the social and behavioral sciences, this timely revision argues that racism is essentially a problem of European Americans and that most whites do not benefit from racism in the long term. In addition, this volume holds that racism cannot be eliminated until it is viewed as a white problem that seriously compromises the quality of life. The concluding chapter of the first edition, which summarized the major insights and findings of that edition, has been reprinted and in the final chapter of this new edition, editors Benjamin P. Bowser and Raymond G. Hunt expand on recommendations and clearly illustrate how far we've come, and most important, how far we have to go.
Sure to follow the success of its first edition, Impacts of Racism on White Americans will make a major contribution to our understanding of the impacts of racism while providing students and professionals in race/ethnic studies, sociology, urban studies, and social psychology with thought-provoking, quality material.
Thomas F Pettigrew
Foreword
Benjamin P Bowser and Raymond G Hunt
Introduction to the Second Edition
James M Jones and Robert T Carter
Racism and White Racial Identity
Lillian Roybal Rose
White Identity and Counseling White Allies about Racism
Louis Kushnick
The Political Economy of White Racism in the United States
Patrick L Mason
Race and Egalitarian Democracy
Gerald Horne
Race for the Globe
Walter W Stafford
If We Live in a `Post' Era, Is There a Post-Racism?
Octave Baker
The Managing Diversity Movement
John P Fernandez
The Impact of Racism on Whites in Corporate America
Robert W Terry
Diversity
James E Crowfoot and Mark A Chesler
White Men's Roles in Multicultural Coalitions
Benjamin P Bowser and Raymond G Hunt
Afterthoughts and Reflections, from the First Edition
Benjamin P Bowser and Raymond G Hunt
Conclusion to the Second Edition