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Revealing Britain's systemic racism : the case of Meghan Markle and the royal family / Kimberley Ducey and Joe R. Feagin.

By: Ducey, Kimberley [author.]Contributor(s): Feagin, Joe R [author.]Publisher: London : Routledge, 2021Description: 272 pagesContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume001: BDZ0046820953ISBN: 9780367765415 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Windsor, House of | Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, 1981- | Racism -- Great Britain | Society & culture: general | Social classes | Popular culture | Gender studies: women & girls | Ethnic studies | Sociology | Children's / Teenage personal & social issues: Racism & multiculturalism | Social & cultural history | Relating to ethnic minorities & groups | Relating to African American people | Society | Great Britain -- Race relationsDDC classification: 305.800941 LOC classification: DA125.A1 | D82 2021
Contents:
1. Systemic Racism: Britain Now and Then2. Straight Out of the White Racial Frame3. Post-Racial Duchess or Trophy Wife of Diversity?4. White Men Ruling and the Problem with Meghan Markle 5. Feminist Counter-Framer and Anti-Racist Counter-Framer: Disrupter of Elite White Dominance6. "Where Is This Racism You Keep Talking About?": Sincere Fictions of the Virtuous White Self7. Concluding Thoughts: The Royals, British Racism, and the Coronavirus Pandemic
Summary: The book identifies and documents the plethora of ways systemic racism continues to shape ecological spaces in the UK, challenging romanticized notions of racial inclusivity by applying Feagin's long-established work, aiming to make a unique and significant contribution to literature in sociology and in various other disciplines. Revealing Britain's Systemic Racism applies an existing scholarly paradigm (systemic racism and the white racial frame) to assess the implications of Markle's entry and place in the British royal family, including an analysis that bears on visual and material culture. The white racial frame, as it manifests in the UK, represents an important lens through which to map and examine contemporary racism and related inequities. By questioning the long-held, but largely anecdotal, beliefs about racial progressiveness in the UK, the authors provide an original counter-narrative about how Markle's experiences as a biracial member of the royal family can help illumine contemporary forms of racism in Britain. Revealing Britain's Systemic Racism identifies and documents the plethora of ways systemic racism continues to shape ecological spaces in the UK. Kimberley Ducey and Joe R. Feagin challenge romanticized notions of racial inclusivity by applying Feagin's long-established work, aiming to make a unique and significant contribution to literature in sociology and in various other disciplines.

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Revealing Britain's Systemic Racism applies an existing scholarly paradigm (systemic racism and the white racial frame) to assess the implications of Markle's entry and place in the British royal family, including an analysis that bears on visual and material culture. The white racial frame, as it manifests in the UK, represents an important lens through which to map and examine contemporary racism and related inequities. By questioning the long-held, but largely anecdotal, beliefs about racial progressiveness in the UK, the authors provide an original counter-narrative about how Markle's experiences as a biracial member of the royal family can help illumine contemporary forms of racism in Britain. Revealing Britain's Systemic Racism identifies and documents the plethora of ways systemic racism continues to shape ecological spaces in the UK. Kimberley Ducey and Joe R. Feagin challenge romanticized notions of racial inclusivity by applying Feagin's long-established work, aiming to make a unique and significant contribution to literature in sociology and in various other disciplines.

1. Systemic Racism: Britain Now and Then2. Straight Out of the White Racial Frame3. Post-Racial Duchess or Trophy Wife of Diversity?4. White Men Ruling and the Problem with Meghan Markle 5. Feminist Counter-Framer and Anti-Racist Counter-Framer: Disrupter of Elite White Dominance6. "Where Is This Racism You Keep Talking About?": Sincere Fictions of the Virtuous White Self7. Concluding Thoughts: The Royals, British Racism, and the Coronavirus Pandemic

The book identifies and documents the plethora of ways systemic racism continues to shape ecological spaces in the UK, challenging romanticized notions of racial inclusivity by applying Feagin's long-established work, aiming to make a unique and significant contribution to literature in sociology and in various other disciplines. Revealing Britain's Systemic Racism applies an existing scholarly paradigm (systemic racism and the white racial frame) to assess the implications of Markle's entry and place in the British royal family, including an analysis that bears on visual and material culture. The white racial frame, as it manifests in the UK, represents an important lens through which to map and examine contemporary racism and related inequities. By questioning the long-held, but largely anecdotal, beliefs about racial progressiveness in the UK, the authors provide an original counter-narrative about how Markle's experiences as a biracial member of the royal family can help illumine contemporary forms of racism in Britain. Revealing Britain's Systemic Racism identifies and documents the plethora of ways systemic racism continues to shape ecological spaces in the UK. Kimberley Ducey and Joe R. Feagin challenge romanticized notions of racial inclusivity by applying Feagin's long-established work, aiming to make a unique and significant contribution to literature in sociology and in various other disciplines.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Preface (p. ix)
  • Chapter Overviews (p. xvi)
  • A Note on Terminology for North American Readers (p. xviii)
  • Acknowledgments (p. xx)
  • 1 Systemic Racism: Britain Now and Then (p. 1)
  • 2 Straight Out of the White Racial Frame (p. 57)
  • 3 Post-Racial Duchess or Trophy Wife of Diversity? (p. 95)
  • 4 White Men Ruling and the Problem with Meghan Markle (p. 122)
  • 5 Feminist Counter-Framer and Anti-Racist Counter-Framer: Disrupter of Elite White Dominance (p. 153)
  • 6 "Where Is This Racism You Keep Talking About?": Sincere Fictions of the Virtuous White Self (p. 183)
  • 7 Concluding Thoughts: The Royals, British Racism, and the Coronavirus Pandemic (p. 218)
  • Index (p. 238)

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