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    ISBN: 9780262373326
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xvi, 285 pages) , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Keaton, Trica Danielle #You know you're Black in France when...
    DDC: 305.896073044
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Frankreich ; Schwarze ; Diskriminierung ; Rassismus
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Prologue -- Introduction -- Setting a Context -- Antiblackness, Raceblindness, and Their Stakes -- Specificities of Antiblackness: Black Color Signification and Explicit Race Denotation -- Universalist Raceblind Republicanism: Antiblackness without b/Black People -- Black Like When and Where and the Politics of That Capital "N" or "B" -- The Chapters in This Journey -- The Choice of Ignorance -- Setting a Context -- In/equality Data: Documenting Statistically Antiblack Discrimination and Racism -- Politics and Pitfalls of Data Disaggregation -- A Dire State of Unprotection -- Dismembering Words for Objects and the Far Right -- Race Proxies, Race Problems -- Limits of Self-Reports -- Unprotected National Minoritized Peoples in France -- Antiracism as Racism and Knowledge Suppression -- #YouKnowYoureblackIn FranceWhen . . . -- Setting a Context -- Tweeting Everyday Antiblackness: "The feelings when you see African or b/Black nannies" -- "Your jokes don't make me laugh!" -- Nègre Entitlement, Innocence, and Slippage -- Animality Attribution -- Sporting Antiblackness -- Unwittnessing Blackfacing -- Au Nègre Joyeux and Friends -- Setting a Context -- Chocolatizing and Advertising Antiblackness -- "All blacks are Zamor": Abusive Attributionism and the Mysteries of ANJ -- Nègre Signage -- Ripple Effect: Decolonizing Public Space -- The Innocence and Entitlement of Antiblack Iconography -- Countering and Countenancing Antiblack Visual Culture -- Protesting and Preserving ANJ -- On Police Violence -- Section I -- Setting a Context -- Tell Lamine -- Historical Continuities of Predatory Policing -- The Logic of Running from the "Ceremony of Degradation" in Daily Life -- "Our Kids": No Angels, No Humanity -- On Violence, On Police Violence -- Section II -- Police Violence as Sexual Assault: Humiliate to Castrate.
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