Beyond Racism: Race and Inequality in Brazil, South Africa, and the United States

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2001-08-31
Publisher(s): Lynne Rienner
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Table of Contents

Preface ix
Lynn Huntley
Race and Racism in Historical Perspective: Comparing the United States, South Africa, and Brazil
1(28)
George M. Fredrickson
Part I Country Portraits
The Second Republic: Race, Inequality, and Democracy in South Africa
29(34)
Wilmot James
Jeffrey Lever
Combating Racism in South Africa: Redress/Remedies
63(22)
Mamphela Ramphele
Whiteness in the Rainbow: Experiencing the Loss of Privilege in the New South Africa
85(20)
Melissa Steyn
Dance of Deception: A Reading of Race Relations in Brazil
105(52)
Abdias do Nascimento
Elisa Larkin Nascimento
The Misadventures of Nonracialism in Brazil
157(30)
Antonio Sergio Alfredo Guimaraes
Not Yet ``E Pluribus Unum'': Racism, America's Achilles Heel
187(44)
Charles V. Hamilton
The Women's Movement in the United States: Confronting Racism and Sexism
231(20)
Leslie R. Wolfe
The Social Construction of Racial Privilege in the United States: An Asset Perspective
251(24)
Melvin L. Oliver
Part 2 Comparative Issues
Race, Human Capital Inequality, and Income Distribution
275(48)
Lesley O'Connell
Nancy Birdsall
Globalization: A View from the South
323(28)
Francis Wilson
GDP Increases from Ending Long-Term Discrimination Against Blacks
351(20)
Jonas Zoninsein
Transformative Action: A Strategy for Ending Racial Hierarchy and Achieving True Democracy
371(44)
john a. powell
The Seven Deadly Myths of the U.S. Nonprofit Sector: Implications for Promoting Social Justice Worldwide
415(20)
Emmett D. Carson
Racial Discrimination as A Violation of International Law: International Standards and Mechanisms
435(36)
Gay McDougall
Part 3 Prospects
Prospects for a Nonracial Future in South Africa
471(38)
Neville Alexander
Response
490(3)
Alex Boraine
Response
493(5)
Mahmood Mamdani
Response
498(4)
Naledi Pandor
Response
502(7)
Mamphela Ramphele
It's in the Blood: Notes on Race Attitudes in Brazil from a Different Perspective
509(44)
Elisa Larkin Nascimento
Interview with Sergio Adorno
525(13)
Antonio Sergio Alfredo Guimaraes
Interview with Friar David Raimundo Santos
538(15)
Antonio Sergio Alfredo Guimaraes
``Bluebeard's Castle'': An American Fairy Tale
553(38)
Derrick Bell
Reflections on ``Bluebeard's Castle'':
565(26)
Derrick Bell
Richard Delgado
Andrew Hacker
Jennifer Hochschild
Kathryn Rodgers
Kenneth Roth
Catharine Stimpson
Jack Tchen
Concluding Note
591(8)
Charles V. Hamilton
The Contributors 599(10)
Index 609(20)
About the Book 629

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