Time for Change

Time for Change

EnglishHardback
Bireda Martha R.
Rowman & Littlefield
EAN: 9781475857412
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How did America become a nation obsessed with race? A Time for Change explores America’s beginnings as a “class-based” society, the creation of America’s racial consciousness through the invention of the social construction of “whiteness”, and the ways in which white supremacist ideology has been infused, reinforced and perpetuated in the collective American mind and culture through the utilization of stereotypical images of blacks. The purpose of the book is to explore how the ideology of white supremacy has done immeasurable damage to all Americans, whites as well as blacks and other persons of color. In this context, the relationship between racism and classism is explored. The book provides an opportunity by which those Americans who identify and are perceived as “white” can engage in a process of self-reflection to transcend one’s attachment to the social construction of “whiteness” and white supremacy ideology that have been forced upon them. It is the premise of this book that racial healing in this nation can only occur through a true examination of America’s history, as well as individual and collective responsibility and efforts to undo over 300 years of racist cultural conditioning.

EAN 9781475857412
ISBN 1475857411
Binding Hardback
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Publication date May 9, 2021
Pages 118
Language English
Dimensions 228 x 164 x 15
Country United States
Authors Bireda Martha R.