Barbershops, bibles, and BET : everyday talk and Black political thought
by
 
Harris-Perry, Melissa V. (Melissa Victoria), 1973-

Title
Barbershops, bibles, and BET : everyday talk and Black political thought

Author
Harris-Perry, Melissa V. (Melissa Victoria), 1973-

ISBN
9781400836604

Publication Information
Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©2004.

Physical Description
1 online resource (xxiii, 339 pages) : illustrations

Abstract
"Using statistical, experimental, and ethnographic methods Barbershops, Bibles, and BET offers a new perspective on the way public opinion and ideologies are formed at the grassroots level. The book makes an important contribution to our understanding of black politics by shifting the focus from the influence of national elites in opinion formation to the influence of local elites and people in daily interaction with each other. Arguing that African Americans use community dialogue to jointly develop understandings of their collective political interests, Harris-Lacewell identifies for political ideologies that constitute the framework of contemporary black political thought: black Nationalism, black Feminism, black Conservatism, and Liberal Integrationism. These ideologies, the book posits, help African Americans to understand persistent social and economic inequality, to identify the significance of race in that inequality, and to devise strategies for overcoming it."--Jacket.

Subject Term
African Americans -- Politics and government.
 
African Americans -- Intellectual life.
 
African Americans -- Attitudes.
 
Conversation analysis -- United States.
 
Black nationalism -- United States.
 
Feminism -- United States.
 
Conservatism -- United States.

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt7s44h


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Online LibraryE-Book375130-1001ONLINEElektronik Kütüphane