The Obama Phenomenon : Toward a Multiracial Democracy.
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- 9780252093487
- 973.932092
- E901
Cover -- Title Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART ONE: THE ELECTION -- 1. Toward a Multiracial Democracy: The Jackson and Obama Contributions -- 2. Analysis of Black American Voters in Barack Obama's Victory -- 3. Dead Certain: The Election of Barack Obama and Its Implications for Racial Politics -- 4. What Trumped?: Race, Class, Gender, Generation, the Economy, and the 2008 Elections -- 5. Race, the Presidency, and Obama's First Year -- 6. Under Press-ure: Overcoming the Media and Its Mavens? -- 7. Opportunity Costs: The Impact of the 2008 Campaign on the Legacy of William Jefferson Clinton -- PART TWO: CULTURE -- 8. Lest We Forget: An open letter to my sisters who are brave -- 9. The Ambivalent Embrace of Barack Obama: The Ethical Significance and Social Apprehension of Black -- 10. Obama, Black Religion, and the Reverend Wright Controversy -- 11. Race, Religion, and the Race for the White House -- 12. The New Negro in African American Politics: Barack Obama and the Politics of Racial Representati -- 13. Barack Obama's Anomalous Relationship with the Hip-Hop Community -- 14. Too Black and Too Strong: First Lady Michelle Obama -- PART THREE: POLICY -- 15. President Obama: Freedom Democrat or Neoliberal? -- 16. Multicultural Hegemony: Globalization and the Obama Doctrine -- 17. An Affirmative Act?: Barack Obama and the Past, Present, and Future of Race-Conscious Remedies -- Epilogue: The Legacy of the Obama Era: A New Electoral Majority? -- Contributors -- Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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