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White Lies

Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality in White Supremacist Discourse

White Lies

Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality in White Supremacist Discourse

ByJessie Daniels
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1996
eBook Published 8 January 2016
Pub. location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203760420
Pages 192 pages
eBook ISBN 9781134716388
SubjectsSocial Sciences
KeywordsWhite Supremacist Discourse, White Supremacist, White Supremacist Publications, White Supremacist Movement, White Supremacist Organizations
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Daniels, J. (1997). White Lies. New York: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203760420
ABOUT THIS BOOK

White supremacist groups have traditionally been viewed as "fringe" groups to be ignored, dismissed, or at most, observed warily. White Lies investigates the white supremacist imagination, and argues instead that the ideology of these groups is much closer to core American values than most of us would like to believe. The book explores white supremacist ideology through an analysis of over 300 publications from a variety of white supremacist organizations. It examines the discourse of these publications and the ways in which "whites," "blacks," and "Jews" are constructed within that discourse.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Introduction
chapter 2|22 pages
White Supremacist Movement(s) in a White Supremacist Context
chapter 3|38 pages
Visions of Masculinity, Glimpses of Femininity: White Men and White Women
chapter 4|36 pages
“Rapists,” “Welfare Queens,” and Vanessa Williams: Black Men and Black Women
chapter 5|26 pages
“ZOG,” Bankers, and “Bull Dyke” Feminists: Jewish Men and Jewish Women
chapter 6|6 pages
The Ends of White Supremacy

White supremacist groups have traditionally been viewed as "fringe" groups to be ignored, dismissed, or at most, observed warily. White Lies investigates the white supremacist imagination, and argues instead that the ideology of these groups is much closer to core American values than most of us would like to believe. The book explores white supremacist ideology through an analysis of over 300 publications from a variety of white supremacist organizations. It examines the discourse of these publications and the ways in which "whites," "blacks," and "Jews" are constructed within that discourse.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Introduction
chapter 2|22 pages
White Supremacist Movement(s) in a White Supremacist Context
chapter 3|38 pages
Visions of Masculinity, Glimpses of Femininity: White Men and White Women
chapter 4|36 pages
“Rapists,” “Welfare Queens,” and Vanessa Williams: Black Men and Black Women
chapter 5|26 pages
“ZOG,” Bankers, and “Bull Dyke” Feminists: Jewish Men and Jewish Women
chapter 6|6 pages
The Ends of White Supremacy
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

White supremacist groups have traditionally been viewed as "fringe" groups to be ignored, dismissed, or at most, observed warily. White Lies investigates the white supremacist imagination, and argues instead that the ideology of these groups is much closer to core American values than most of us would like to believe. The book explores white supremacist ideology through an analysis of over 300 publications from a variety of white supremacist organizations. It examines the discourse of these publications and the ways in which "whites," "blacks," and "Jews" are constructed within that discourse.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Introduction
chapter 2|22 pages
White Supremacist Movement(s) in a White Supremacist Context
chapter 3|38 pages
Visions of Masculinity, Glimpses of Femininity: White Men and White Women
chapter 4|36 pages
“Rapists,” “Welfare Queens,” and Vanessa Williams: Black Men and Black Women
chapter 5|26 pages
“ZOG,” Bankers, and “Bull Dyke” Feminists: Jewish Men and Jewish Women
chapter 6|6 pages
The Ends of White Supremacy

White supremacist groups have traditionally been viewed as "fringe" groups to be ignored, dismissed, or at most, observed warily. White Lies investigates the white supremacist imagination, and argues instead that the ideology of these groups is much closer to core American values than most of us would like to believe. The book explores white supremacist ideology through an analysis of over 300 publications from a variety of white supremacist organizations. It examines the discourse of these publications and the ways in which "whites," "blacks," and "Jews" are constructed within that discourse.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Introduction
chapter 2|22 pages
White Supremacist Movement(s) in a White Supremacist Context
chapter 3|38 pages
Visions of Masculinity, Glimpses of Femininity: White Men and White Women
chapter 4|36 pages
“Rapists,” “Welfare Queens,” and Vanessa Williams: Black Men and Black Women
chapter 5|26 pages
“ZOG,” Bankers, and “Bull Dyke” Feminists: Jewish Men and Jewish Women
chapter 6|6 pages
The Ends of White Supremacy
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

White supremacist groups have traditionally been viewed as "fringe" groups to be ignored, dismissed, or at most, observed warily. White Lies investigates the white supremacist imagination, and argues instead that the ideology of these groups is much closer to core American values than most of us would like to believe. The book explores white supremacist ideology through an analysis of over 300 publications from a variety of white supremacist organizations. It examines the discourse of these publications and the ways in which "whites," "blacks," and "Jews" are constructed within that discourse.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Introduction
chapter 2|22 pages
White Supremacist Movement(s) in a White Supremacist Context
chapter 3|38 pages
Visions of Masculinity, Glimpses of Femininity: White Men and White Women
chapter 4|36 pages
“Rapists,” “Welfare Queens,” and Vanessa Williams: Black Men and Black Women
chapter 5|26 pages
“ZOG,” Bankers, and “Bull Dyke” Feminists: Jewish Men and Jewish Women
chapter 6|6 pages
The Ends of White Supremacy

White supremacist groups have traditionally been viewed as "fringe" groups to be ignored, dismissed, or at most, observed warily. White Lies investigates the white supremacist imagination, and argues instead that the ideology of these groups is much closer to core American values than most of us would like to believe. The book explores white supremacist ideology through an analysis of over 300 publications from a variety of white supremacist organizations. It examines the discourse of these publications and the ways in which "whites," "blacks," and "Jews" are constructed within that discourse.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Introduction
chapter 2|22 pages
White Supremacist Movement(s) in a White Supremacist Context
chapter 3|38 pages
Visions of Masculinity, Glimpses of Femininity: White Men and White Women
chapter 4|36 pages
“Rapists,” “Welfare Queens,” and Vanessa Williams: Black Men and Black Women
chapter 5|26 pages
“ZOG,” Bankers, and “Bull Dyke” Feminists: Jewish Men and Jewish Women
chapter 6|6 pages
The Ends of White Supremacy
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