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The racialized self: Empowerment, self-respect, and personal autonomy.
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The racialized self: Empowerment, self-respect, and personal autonomy./
Author:
Thomas, Brian.
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368 p.
Notes:
Advisers: Bernard Boxill; Jeanette Boxill.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-11A.
Subject:
Black Studies. -
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ISBN:
9780542994180
The racialized self: Empowerment, self-respect, and personal autonomy.
Thomas, Brian.
The racialized self: Empowerment, self-respect, and personal autonomy.
- 368 p.
Advisers: Bernard Boxill; Jeanette Boxill.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2006.
Much of the popular literature sees the inequality of African-Americans as a problem of differential legal standing that is solved through introducing complete legal formal equality with laws that are administered impartially and neutrally. Any further difficulties in the distribution of benefits and burdens are seen mainly as the problem of the group itself, as failures at being self-determining. But recently, social scientists have become increasingly wary of the claim that the blacks are simply failing at becoming self-determining, as even a cursory glance at the major indices of welfare reveal that the barriers to equality for blacks are systemic.
ISBN: 9780542994180Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The current view is that the best way to determine policies is to eliminate, or at least to seriously mitigate, the effects of race and racial identity on policies that distribute the benefits and burdens of society. The skepticism about race and racial identity is driven by the concern that racial identity is troublesome from the moral point of view because it is thought that racial identities, especially the racial identities of blacks, are predicated on self-defeating conceptions of race and racial identity. I argue that these views are predicated on a shallow and faulty understanding of racial identity and that with a more nuanced understanding of racial identity we can avoid these problems and we can understand how policies that promote racial identity might empower blacks.
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