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The case for identity politics : polarization, demographic change, and racial appeals / Christopher T. Stout.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher number: EB00818795 | Recorded BooksSeries: Race, ethnicity, and politicsPublisher: Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780813944999
  • 0813944996
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Case for identity politics.DDC classification:
  • 324.2736 23
LOC classification:
  • JK2316 .S763 2020
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Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Foreword by Charles V. Hamilton -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The End of Identity Politics? -- 1. The Increasing Significance of Race -- 2. Stability and Change: How the Growing Racial Liberalism of White Democrats Influences Racial Polarization -- 3. The Declining Significance of Class: Racial Polarization and White Working-Class Voters -- 4. Polarization, Racialization, and White Partisan Political Behavior -- 5. The Return of Black Consciousness -- 6. The Increasing Importance of Racial Appeals for Black Voters
7. Making the Connection: How the Current Political Climate Has Increased Latino Panethnic Linked Fate -- 8. The Leaning Giant: Latinos and Racial Appeals -- 9. Using Racial Appeals to Harness Demographic Change -- Conclusion: The Path of Least Resistance -- Notes on the Data -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary: Following the defeat of Hillary Clinton in the presidential election of 2016, many prominent scholars and political pundits argued that a successful Democratic Party in the future must abandon identity politics. While these calls for Democrats to distance themselves from such strategies have received much attention, there is scant academic work that empirically tests whether nonracial campaigns provide an advantage to Democrats today. As Christopher Stout explains, those who argue for deracialized appeals to voters may not be considering how several high-profile police shootings and acquittals, increasing evidence of growing racial economic disparities, retrenchments on voting rights, and the growth of racial hate groups have made race a more salient issue now than in the recent past. Moreover, they fail to account for how demographic changes in the United States have made racial and ethnic minorities a more influential voting bloc. The Case for Identity Politics finds that racial appeals are an effective form of outreach for Democratic candidates and enhance, rather than detract from, their electability in our current political climate.
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Following the defeat of Hillary Clinton in the presidential election of 2016, many prominent scholars and political pundits argued that a successful Democratic Party in the future must abandon identity politics. While these calls for Democrats to distance themselves from such strategies have received much attention, there is scant academic work that empirically tests whether nonracial campaigns provide an advantage to Democrats today. As Christopher Stout explains, those who argue for deracialized appeals to voters may not be considering how several high-profile police shootings and acquittals, increasing evidence of growing racial economic disparities, retrenchments on voting rights, and the growth of racial hate groups have made race a more salient issue now than in the recent past. Moreover, they fail to account for how demographic changes in the United States have made racial and ethnic minorities a more influential voting bloc. The Case for Identity Politics finds that racial appeals are an effective form of outreach for Democratic candidates and enhance, rather than detract from, their electability in our current political climate.

Cover -- Contents -- Foreword by Charles V. Hamilton -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The End of Identity Politics? -- 1. The Increasing Significance of Race -- 2. Stability and Change: How the Growing Racial Liberalism of White Democrats Influences Racial Polarization -- 3. The Declining Significance of Class: Racial Polarization and White Working-Class Voters -- 4. Polarization, Racialization, and White Partisan Political Behavior -- 5. The Return of Black Consciousness -- 6. The Increasing Importance of Racial Appeals for Black Voters

7. Making the Connection: How the Current Political Climate Has Increased Latino Panethnic Linked Fate -- 8. The Leaning Giant: Latinos and Racial Appeals -- 9. Using Racial Appeals to Harness Demographic Change -- Conclusion: The Path of Least Resistance -- Notes on the Data -- Bibliography -- Index

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