This article sets out think about some of the challenges to U.S. antiracism heralded by Barack Obama's presidency. It begins by examining the relationship Obama negotiates with notions of blackness in his autobiographical writings, and it considers how this exemplifies what has been described as a “post-black” politics. It proceeds to discuss the insufficiency of critiques of “post-black” as having sold out a black political tradition, but it notes that these critiques reveal something of the changing significance of blackness as a form of antiracist practice. Considering how Obama represents a move in black politics from the margins to the mainstream, I argue that the President's symbolic centrality undermines a conception of critical oppo...
In this Article, we explore the proclamations that have been made about an emerging post-racial so...
textThis dissertation analyzes the discourse of Obama’s speeches to argue my thesis that Obama won e...
This paper aims to work on what has been known as a “postracial society” thesis through a reconsider...
According to many in the American and international press, the 2008 presidential election of Barack ...
With the election of the first black president, commentators and pundits said that Americans could n...
Given President Obama’s current ambiguous stand on racial matters, many African Americans are asking...
Barack Obama's successful run for President of the United States exposed sociological and political ...
The 2008 presidential election was celebrated around the world as a seminal moment in U.S. political...
When he filled out the race section of the 2010 U.S. Census survey, President Barack Obama checked t...
In this article, the author argues that Obama\u27s speech after the Zimmerman verdict also signaled ...
Has Barack Obama's success transformed the racial divide? Did he somehow transcend or help bring to ...
Many commentators have described Barack Obama as a ‘deracialized’ politician. In contrast to ‘racial...
The 2008 election of President Barack Obama represents a halcyon moment in U.S. history. President O...
President Obamas presidential victory in 2008 was seen as a historic moment, and many people claimed...
This article takes the speech that Barack Obama made in his campaign for democratic nomination in 20...
In this Article, we explore the proclamations that have been made about an emerging post-racial so...
textThis dissertation analyzes the discourse of Obama’s speeches to argue my thesis that Obama won e...
This paper aims to work on what has been known as a “postracial society” thesis through a reconsider...
According to many in the American and international press, the 2008 presidential election of Barack ...
With the election of the first black president, commentators and pundits said that Americans could n...
Given President Obama’s current ambiguous stand on racial matters, many African Americans are asking...
Barack Obama's successful run for President of the United States exposed sociological and political ...
The 2008 presidential election was celebrated around the world as a seminal moment in U.S. political...
When he filled out the race section of the 2010 U.S. Census survey, President Barack Obama checked t...
In this article, the author argues that Obama\u27s speech after the Zimmerman verdict also signaled ...
Has Barack Obama's success transformed the racial divide? Did he somehow transcend or help bring to ...
Many commentators have described Barack Obama as a ‘deracialized’ politician. In contrast to ‘racial...
The 2008 election of President Barack Obama represents a halcyon moment in U.S. history. President O...
President Obamas presidential victory in 2008 was seen as a historic moment, and many people claimed...
This article takes the speech that Barack Obama made in his campaign for democratic nomination in 20...
In this Article, we explore the proclamations that have been made about an emerging post-racial so...
textThis dissertation analyzes the discourse of Obama’s speeches to argue my thesis that Obama won e...
This paper aims to work on what has been known as a “postracial society” thesis through a reconsider...