ABSTRACT

Violence Against Black Bodies argues that black deaths at the hands of police are just one form of violence that black and brown people face daily in the western world. Through the voices of scholars from different academic disciplines, this book gives readers an opportunity to put the cases together and see that violent deaths in police custody are just one tentacle of the racial order—a hierarchy which is designed to produce trauma and discrimination according to one’s perceived race and ethnicity.

part I|60 pages

There is No Time for Despair

part II|52 pages

The Space of Trauma

chapter 4|15 pages

When No Place is Safe

Violence Against Black Youth

chapter 6|15 pages

Vigilant Vagrants

The Turbulent Tale of the Queer Black Man

part III|74 pages

Media Fallacies

chapter 7|18 pages

The Revelatory Racial Politics of the Sopranos

Black and Brown Bodies and Storylines as Props and Backdrop in the Normalization of Whiteness

chapter 8|14 pages

From Mammy to Black-Ish

The Perceived Evolution of the Black American Typecast

chapter 9|19 pages

For the World to See

Bestiality Against Black Bodies and the Deleterious Effects of Predisposed Media Disclosure

chapter 10|19 pages

It’s “Young Black Kids Doing It”

Biased Media Portrayals of the Deviant in Britain?

part IV|79 pages

Stone Walls

chapter 11|19 pages

“The Multicultural Dilemma”

Ignoring Racism in the Works of James Howard Kunstler

chapter 12|20 pages

The School-to-Prison Pipeline

Institutionalized Racial Violence

chapter 13|19 pages

Blood at the Root

The False Equivalency of External and Internal Violence Against Blacks in Obama’s America

chapter 14|17 pages

Trigger-Happy Policing

Racialized Violence Against Black Bodies in Academic Spaces