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THE CONSTRAINT OF RACE: LEGACIES OF WHITE SKIN PRIVILEGE By Linda Faye Williams
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État
Neuf: Livre neuf, n'ayant jamais été lu ni utilisé, en parfait état, sans pages manquantes ni ...
Book Title
The Constraint of Race: Legacies of White Skin Privilege in
ISBN-10
0271025352
ISBN
9780271025353
Subject Area
Social Science, Political Science
Publication Name
Constraint of Race : Legacies of White Skin Privilege in America
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
Pennsylvania STATE University Press
Subject
Discrimination & Race Relations, Sociology / General, Civil Rights, Public Policy / Social Policy, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Publication Year
2003
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.2 in
Author
Linda Faye Williams
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
25 Oz
Number of Pages
440 Pages

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The Constraint of Race offers a challenging new approach to understanding the evolution of American social policy and the racial politics shaping it. Rather than focusing on the disadvantages suffered by blacks in the American welfare state, Linda Faye Williams looks at the other side of the coin: the advantages enjoyed by whites. Her ......

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Publisher
Pennsylvania STATE University Press
ISBN-10
0271025352
ISBN-13
9780271025353
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30899170

Product Key Features

Author
Linda Faye Williams
Publication Name
Constraint of Race : Legacies of White Skin Privilege in America
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Discrimination & Race Relations, Sociology / General, Civil Rights, Public Policy / Social Policy, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Publication Year
2003
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Political Science
Number of Pages
440 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Height
1.2 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
25 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2002-154504
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Lc Classification Number
E185.61.W7365 2004
Reviews
&"This is a book about public policy, the pernicious relationship between race and public policy, and the systematic fusion of race and public policy over time. This is a carefully crafted and clearly articulated book about white skin privilege and American public policy. The Constraint of Race is grounded in the concept of liberal individualism and it is informed by critical race theory. The Constraint of Race demystifies the kinds of policies and the elements of race it takes to promote, maintain and advance white skin privilege. The Constraint of Race is a solid, thoughtful, and rigorous examination of the development of American social policy as these policies have systematically disadvantaged African Americans. It shows that in 2004 a critical element in 'the problem of color&' is the social and political construction of race as it affects social welfare, economic markets, political institutions, and the public policies they produce.&" &-William J. Daniels, chair of the NCBPS Award Committee, &"In The Constraint of Race, a passionately argued book studded with trenchant insights, Linda Williams convincingly demonstrates that the U.S. welfare state was built on the basis of white advantage and black disadvantage. Williams puts race into the story of the American welfare state in a way that cannot be ignored. This is a splendid book by a consummate scholar.&" &-Michael K. Brown, author of Race, Money, and the American Welfare State, "This excellent, passionate, well-researched, and well-written book is a must read!" -S. D. Borchert, Choice, "This is a book about public policy, the pernicious relationship between race and public policy, and the systematic fusion of race and public policy over time. This is a carefully crafted and clearly articulated book about white skin privilege and American public policy. The Constraint of Race is grounded in the concept of liberal individualism and it is informed by critical race theory. The Constraint of Race demystifies the kinds of policies and the elements of race it takes to promote, maintain and advance white skin privilege. The Constraint of Race is a solid, thoughtful, and rigorous examination of the development of American social policy as these policies have systematically disadvantaged African Americans. It shows that in 2004 a critical element in 'the problem of color' is the social and political construction of race as it affects social welfare, economic markets, political institutions, and the public policies they produce." -William J. Daniels, chair of the NCBPS Award Committee, " The Constraint of Race is a first-rate book by a thoughtful scholar-participant. Engaging an ongoing controversial debate, the author convincingly sustains her thesis that race continues to be a driving force in the formulation and implementation of social policy in the United States. Williams' analyses link the past to the present in an intelligent, comprehensive way that provides an understanding of the important word in her title, 'legacies.'" --Charles V. Hamilton, Columbia University, "The Constraint of Race is a first-rate book by a thoughtful scholar-participant. Engaging an ongoing controversial debate, the author convincingly sustains her thesis that race continues to be a driving force in the formulation and implementation of social policy in the United States. Williams' analyses link the past to the present in an intelligent, comprehensive way that provides an understanding of the important word in her title, 'legacies.'" --Charles V. Hamilton, Columbia University, "As a sociologist I have many avenues of approaching and discussing this difficult and sensitive topic, but this book has given me a firmer foundation to demonstrate the racial inequalities that function within American society from a policy perspective." --Daniel Farr Multicultural Review, "The Constraint of Race is a first-rate book by a thoughtful scholar-participant. Engaging an ongoing controversial debate, the author convincingly sustains her thesis that race continues to be a driving force in the formulation and implementation of social policy in the United States. Williams' analyses link the past to the present in an intelligent, comprehensive way that provides an understanding of the important word in her title, 'legacies.'" -Charles V. Hamilton, Columbia University, "As a sociologist I have many avenues of approaching and discussing this difficult and sensitive topic, but this book has given me a firmer foundation to demonstrate the racial inequalities that function within American society from a policy perspective." --Daniel Farr, Multicultural Review, " The Constraint of Race is a first-rate book by a thoughtful scholar-participant. Engaging an ongoing controversial debate, the author convincingly sustains her thesis that race continues to be a driving force in the formulation and implementation of social policy in the United States. Williams' analyses link the past to the present in an intelligent, comprehensive way that provides an understanding of the important word in her title, 'legacies.'" --Charles V. Hamilton,Columbia University, "This excellent, passionate, well-researched, and well-written book is a must read!" --S. D. Borchert, Choice, "In The Constraint of Race, a passionately argued book studded with trenchant insights, Linda Williams convincingly demonstrates that the U.S. welfare state was built on the basis of white advantage and black disadvantage. Williams puts race into the story of the American welfare state in a way that cannot be ignored. This is a splendid book by a consummate scholar." --Michael K. Brown, author of Race, Money, and the American Welfare State, "As a sociologist I have many avenues of approaching and discussing this difficult and sensitive topic, but this book has given me a firmer foundation to demonstrate the racial inequalities that function within American society from a policy perspective." -Daniel Farr, Multicultural Review, "This excellent, passionate, well-researched, and well-written book is a must read!" --S. D. Borchert Choice, "This is a book about public policy, the pernicious relationship between race and public policy, and the systematic fusion of race and public policy over time. This is a carefully crafted and clearly articulated book about white skin privilege and American public policy. The Constraint of Race is grounded in the concept of liberal individualism and it is informed by critical race theory. The Constraint of Race demystifies the kinds of policies and the elements of race it takes to promote, maintain and advance white skin privilege. The Constraint of Race is a solid, thoughtful, and rigorous examination of the development of American social policy as these policies have systematically disadvantaged African Americans. It shows that in 2004 a critical element in 'the problem of color' is the social and political construction of race as it affects social welfare, economic markets, political institutions, and the public policies they produce." --William J. Daniels, chair of the NCBPS Award Committee, " The Constraint of Race is a first-rate book by a thoughtful scholar-participant. Engaging an ongoing controversial debate, the author convincingly sustains her thesis that race continues to be a driving force in the formulation and implementation of social policy in the United States. Williams' analyses link the past to the present in an intelligent, comprehensive way that provides an understanding of the important word in her title, 'legacies.'" -Charles V. Hamilton, Columbia University, "In The Constraint of Race , a passionately argued book studded with trenchant insights, Linda Williams convincingly demonstrates that the U.S. welfare state was built on the basis of white advantage and black disadvantage. Williams puts race into the story of the American welfare state in a way that cannot be ignored. This is a splendid book by a consummate scholar." --Michael K. Brown, author of Race, Money, and the American Welfare State, "This is a book about public policy, the pernicious relationship between race and public policy, and the systematic fusion of race and public policy over time. This is a carefully crafted and clearly articulated book about white skin privilege and American public policy. The Constraint of Race is grounded in the concept of liberal individualism and it is informed by critical race theory. The Constraint of Race demystifies the kinds of policies and the elements of race it takes to promote, maintain and advance white skin privilege. The Constraint of Race is a solid, thoughtful, and rigorous examination of the development of American social policy as these policies have systematically disadvantaged African Americans. It shows that in 2004 a critical element in 'the problem of color' is the social and political construction of race as it affects social welfare, economic markets, political institutions, and the public policies they produce." --William J. Daniels,chair of the NCBPS Award Committee, "In The Constraint of Race , a passionately argued book studded with trenchant insights, Linda Williams convincingly demonstrates that the U.S. welfare state was built on the basis of white advantage and black disadvantage. Williams puts race into the story of the American welfare state in a way that cannot be ignored. This is a splendid book by a consummate scholar." -Michael K. Brown, author of Race, Money, and the American Welfare State, &"The Constraint of Race is a first-rate book by a thoughtful scholar-participant. Engaging an ongoing controversial debate, the author convincingly sustains her thesis that race continues to be a driving force in the formulation and implementation of social policy in the United States. Williams&' analyses link the past to the present in an intelligent, comprehensive way that provides an understanding of the important word in her title, 'legacies.&'&" &-Charles V. Hamilton, Columbia University, "In The Constraint of Race, a passionately argued book studded with trenchant insights, Linda Williams convincingly demonstrates that the U.S. welfare state was built on the basis of white advantage and black disadvantage. Williams puts race into the story of the American welfare state in a way that cannot be ignored. This is a splendid book by a consummate scholar." -Michael K. Brown, author of Race, Money, and the American Welfare State, &"This excellent, passionate, well-researched, and well-written book is a must read!&" &-S. D. Borchert, Choice, &"As a sociologist I have many avenues of approaching and discussing this difficult and sensitive topic, but this book has given me a firmer foundation to demonstrate the racial inequalities that function within American society from a policy perspective.&" &-Daniel Farr, Multicultural Review, "In The Constraint of Race , a passionately argued book studded with trenchant insights, Linda Williams convincingly demonstrates that the U.S. welfare state was built on the basis of white advantage and black disadvantage. Williams puts race into the story of the American welfare state in a way that cannot be ignored. This is a splendid book by a consummate scholar." --Michael K. Brown,author of Race, Money, and the American Welfare State
Table of Content
Contents Preface Introduction 1. America's First Undeserving and Deserving Poor: Beneficiaries of the Freedmen's Bureau and Civil War Veterans' Pensions 2. White Security: The Birth of the American Welfare State 3. An Assault on White Privilege: Civil Rights and the Great Society 4. The Path Bends: Retrenchment from Nixon to Reagan-Bush 5. Racially Charged Policy Making: Crime and Welfare Reform in the Clinton Years 6. Addressing "America's Constant Curse": The Politics of Civil Rights in the Clinton Years 7. Whose Welfare System Is It Anyway? The Three Tracks of Social Citizenship and Racial Inequality 8. "The Problem of Race": American Social Policy at the Dawn of a New Century Conclusion Appendix Index
Copyright Date
2003
Dewey Decimal
323.1/73
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes

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