Home-grown hate : gender and organized racism
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Home-grown hate : gender and organized racism
(Perspectives on gender)
Routledge, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-272) and index
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Description
The top names in the field come together in this collection with original essays that explore the link between gender and racism in a variety of racial and white supremacy organizations, including white separatists, the Christian right, the militia/patriot movements, skinheads, and more.
Table of Contents
AcknowledgementsForeword, Michael KimmelIntroduction, Abby L. Ferber1. Mapping the Political Right: Gender and Race Oppression in Right-Wing Movements, Chip Berlet2. Women and Organized Racism, Kathleen Blee3. White Genocide: White Supremacists and the Politics of Reproduction, Barbara Perry4. Normalizing Racism: A Case Study of Motherhood in White Supremacy, JoAnn Rogers and Jacquelyn S. Litt5. The White Separatist Movement: Worldviews on Gender, Feminism, Nature, and Change, Betty Dobratz and Stephanie Shanks-Meile6. White Men Are This Nation: Right-Wing Militias and the Restoration of Rural American Masculinity, Abby Ferber and Michael Kimmel7. Getting It: The Role of Women in Male Desistance from Hate Groups, Randy Blazak8. The Dilemma of Difference: Gender and Hate Crime Policy, Valerie Jenness9. Green or Brown? White Nativist Environmental Movements, Rajani BhatiaAfterword: The Growing Influence of Right Wing Thought, Peggy McIntoshNotesReferencesContributorsIndex
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