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Black Elephants in the Room: The Unexpected Politics of African American Republicans (George Gund Foundation Book in African American Studies) Paperback – October 18, 2016
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Black Elephants in the Room considers how race structures the political behavior of African American Republicans and discusses the dynamic relationship between race and political behavior in the purported “post-racial” context of US politics. Drawing on vivid first-person accounts, the book sheds light on the different ways black identity structures African Americans' membership in the Republican Party. Moving past rhetoric and politics, we begin to see the everyday people working to reconcile their commitment to black identity with their belief in Republican principles. And at the end, we learn the importance of understanding both the meanings African Americans attach to racial identity and the political contexts in which those meanings are developed and expressed.
- Print length296 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherUniversity of California Press
- Publication dateOctober 18, 2016
- Dimensions5.5 x 0.8 x 8.25 inches
- ISBN-100520291905
- ISBN-13978-0520291904
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"Fields makes great use of interviews, observation and survey data to argue that a majority of black Republicans are race-conscious, seeing their positions on social and economic issues in racial terms." ― New York Times Book Review Published On: 2016-10-09
“Gestures toward the possibilities of what there might be to lose and gain from an unexpected African-American politics and begs a new look at the shifting ground of the relationship between black political and racial identity after Obama.” ― American Journal of Sociology
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"When confronted with the concept of an African American Republican, many Democrats of all racial identities are tempted to ask, 'What are they thinking?' Corey D. Fields can answer that question. This beautifully researched book avoids perilous assumptions and ad hominem dismissals to engage black Republicans on their own terms. Black Elephants in the Room is an outstanding work of political sociology from an important emerging scholar." &;Gary Segura, author of Latino America: How America's Most Dynamic Population Is Poised to Transform the Politics of the Nation
"Corey Fields approaches his subject with an ethnographer&;s sensitivity to meaning making as he successfully describes fascinating variation among black Republicans. He shows that while African American Republicans, as a group, tend to share the basic tenets of American conservatism (a belief in small government, low taxes, and conservatism in social issues), they diverge sharply in how they characterize the needs of the broader African American community and in how they relate to white Republicans. Calling these unique ways of being Black and conservative &;race blind&; and &;race conscious,&; Fields demonstrates the varieties of ways that right-leaning African Americans think about policy, politics, and the sheer experience of being outliers in one&;s race and party." &;Amy Binder, author of Becoming Right: How Campuses Shape Young Conservatives
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"When confronted with the concept of an African American Republican, many Democrats of all racial identities are tempted to ask, 'What are they thinking?' Corey D. Fields can answer that question. This beautifully researched book avoids perilous assumptions and ad hominem dismissals to engage black Republicans on their own terms. Black Elephants in the Room is an outstanding work of political sociology from an important emerging scholar." —Gary Segura, author of Latino America: How America's Most Dynamic Population Is Poised to Transform the Politics of the Nation
"Corey Fields approaches his subject with an ethnographer’s sensitivity to meaning making as he successfully describes fascinating variation among black Republicans. He shows that while African American Republicans, as a group, tend to share the basic tenets of American conservatism (a belief in small government, low taxes, and conservatism in social issues), they diverge sharply in how they characterize the needs of the broader African American community and in how they relate to white Republicans. Calling these unique ways of being Black and conservative “race blind” and “race conscious,” Fields demonstrates the varieties of ways that right-leaning African Americans think about policy, politics, and the sheer experience of being outliers in one’s race and party." —Amy Binder, author of Becoming Right: How Campuses Shape Young Conservatives
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- Publisher : University of California Press; First Edition (October 18, 2016)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 296 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0520291905
- ISBN-13 : 978-0520291904
- Item Weight : 12.8 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.8 x 8.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,088,944 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #681 in Political Parties (Books)
- #2,207 in Political Conservatism & Liberalism
- #4,363 in African American Demographic Studies (Books)
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