94 pages • 3 hours read
277
Book • Nonfiction
2010s
2003
Adult
18+ years
Racism Without Racists by Eduardo Bonilla-Silva examines how color-blind racism perpetuates systemic discrimination in contemporary American society. Through interviews and data, the book reveals how racism persists subtly yet perniciously, often disguised under the ideology of being "color-blind." Revised to address recent events like the Trump presidency, COVID-19, and the Black Lives Matter movement, it concludes with a call to action for antiracist activism.
Informative
Challenging
Mysterious
Unnerving
Contemplative
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Eduardo Bonilla-Silva's Racism without Racists is widely praised for its insightful analysis of contemporary racial issues, offering a compelling critique of color-blind ideologies. Readers appreciate its thorough research and clear writing. However, some find its repetitive arguments less engaging. Overall, it is deemed essential for understanding modern racism.
Readers who would enjoy Racism without Racists by Eduardo Bonilla-Silva are those interested in contemporary sociology, critical race theory, and systemic racism. Similar audiences might also appreciate Michelle Alexander's The New Jim Crow and Robin DiAngelo's White Fragility, as these works explore racial dynamics in modern society.
3,495 ratings
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277
Book • Nonfiction
2010s
2003
Adult
18+ years
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