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Racial paranoia : the unintended consequences of political correctness : the new reality of race in America / John L. Jackson, Jr.

Author: Jackson, John L., Jr., 1971-

Imprint:New York : Basic Civitas, c2008.

Descriptionxiv, 274 p. ; 22 cm.

Note:Introduction: The paranoid paradoxes of race -- What Dave Chappelle can teach us about American history -- The birth of political correctness, and the white man's newest burden -- De cardio racism : hunting for racial wolves in sheep's clothing -- Racial paranoia's canonical texts -- Peter Piper picked peppers, but Humpty Dumpty got pushed, the productively paranoid stylings of hip-hop's spirituality -- When everyday life becomes a media event.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-256) and index.

Note:Recommended in Resources for College Libraries



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