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Racism Postrace
Technological Elites, the Meritocracy, and Postracial Myths in Silicon Valley
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Sarah T. Roberts
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2019
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pp. i
Frontmatter
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Front Matter
pp. v
Contents
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Table of Contents
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
INTRODUCTION Postrace Racial Projects
pp. 19
[PART ONE Introduction]
pp. 19
1 Race after Race
pp. 23
Race after Race
pp. 23
Race after Race
pp. 37
2 Theorizing Race in the Age of Inequality
pp. 37
Theorizing Race in the Age of Inequality
pp. 37
Theorizing Race in the Age of Inequality
pp. 57
“Jamming” the Color Line
pp. 57
3 “ Jamming” the Color Line
pp. 57
“Jamming” the Color Line
pp. 72
On the Postracial Question
pp. 72
4 On the Postracial Question
pp. 72
On the Postracial Question
pp. 86
Becked Up
pp. 86
5 Becked Up
pp. 86
Becked Up
pp. 113
Technological Elites, the Meritocracy, and Postracial Myths in Silicon Valley
pp. 113
6 Technological Elites, the Meritocracy, and Postracial Myths in Silicon Valley
pp. 113
Technological Elites, the Meritocracy, and Postracial Myths in Silicon Valley
pp. 131
[PART TWO Introduction]
pp. 131
7 Vocal Recognition
pp. 135
Vocal Recognition
pp. 135
Vocal Recognition
pp. 154
More Than a Game
pp. 154
More Than a Game
pp. 154
8 More Than a Game
pp. 178
9 Clap Along If You Feel Like Happiness Is the Truth
pp. 178
Clap Along If You Feel Like Happiness Is the Truth
pp. 178
Clap Along If You Feel Like Happiness Is the Truth
pp. 199
Indie Soaps
pp. 199
10 Indie Soaps
pp. 199
Indie Soaps
pp. 221
11 Debt by Design
pp. 221
Debt by Design
pp. 221
Debt by Design
pp. 245
12 “Haute [Ghetto] Mess”
pp. 245
“Haute [Ghetto] Mess”
pp. 245
“Haute [Ghetto] Mess”
pp. 264
Veiled Visibility
pp. 264
Veiled Visibility
pp. 264
13 Veiled Visibility
pp. 283
EPILOGUE
pp. 283
Epilogue
pp. 283
Incantation
pp. 287
References
pp. 287
References
pp. 287
REFERENCES
pp. 321
Contributors
pp. 321
CONTRIBUTORS
pp. 325
Index
pp. 325
Index
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INDEX
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