Producers, Parasites, Patriots: Race and the New RightWing Politics of Precarity,Used

Producers, Parasites, Patriots: Race and the New RightWing Politics of Precarity,Used

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The shifting meaning of race and class in the age of TrumpThe profound concentration of economic power in the United States in recent decades has produced surprising new forms of racialization. In Producers, Parasites, Patriots, Daniel Martinez HoSang and Joseph E. Lowndes show that while racial subordination is an enduring feature of U.S. political history, it continually changes in response to shifting economic and political conditions, interests, and structures.The authors document the changing politics of race and class in the age of Trump across a broad range of phenomena, showing how new forms of racialization work to alter the economic protections of whiteness while promoting some conservatives of color as models of the neoliberal regime. Through careful analyses of diverse political sites and conflictsracially charged elections, attacks on publicsector unions, new forms of white precarity, the rise of black and brown political elites, militia uprisings, multiculturalism on the far rightthey highlight new, interwoven deployments of race in the ascendant age of inequality. Using the concept of racial transposition, the authors demonstrate how racial meanings and signification can be transferred from one group to another to shore up both neoliberalism and racial hierarchy.From the militia movement to the AltRight to the mainstream Republican Party, Producers, Parasites, Patriots brings to light the changing role of race in rightwing politics.

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  • Q: What is the main theme of 'Producers, Parasites, Patriots'? A: 'Producers, Parasites, Patriots' explores the evolving meanings of race and class in the political landscape of the United States during the Trump era, highlighting how economic power influences racialization and political dynamics.
  • Q: Who are the authors of this book? A: The book is authored by Daniel Martinez HoSang and Joseph E. Lowndes, who analyze the intersection of race, class, and right-wing politics.
  • Q: How does this book address the concept of racial transposition? A: The authors introduce the concept of 'racial transposition' to explain how racial meanings can shift between groups, influencing both neoliberalism and racial hierarchies.
  • Q: What are some key topics covered in the book? A: Key topics include the politics of race and class, the impact of the militia movement, the Alt-Right, and the role of conservatives of color within right-wing politics.
  • Q: What is the format and page count of the book? A: 'Producers, Parasites, Patriots' is available in paperback format and contains a total of 208 pages.
  • Q: When was 'Producers, Parasites, Patriots' published? A: The book was published on April 9, 2019.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for readers new to the topic of race and politics? A: Yes, the book is accessible to readers new to the subject, as it provides a comprehensive overview of the changing dynamics of race and class in contemporary politics.
  • Q: What makes this book relevant to current political discussions? A: Its analysis of race and class in the context of recent political events and movements makes it particularly relevant to ongoing discussions about inequality and right-wing politics.
  • Q: Does the book include illustrations? A: Yes, the book is published in an illustrated edition, which may enhance the reading experience by providing visual context to the topics discussed.
  • Q: Can I find this book in eBook format? A: Availability in eBook format may vary, but it is advisable to check major online retailers for digital versions of 'Producers, Parasites, Patriots'.

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