Race experts : how racial etiquette, sensitivity training, and new age therapy hijacked the civil rights revolution /
by Lasch-Quinn, Elisabeth.
Publisher: New York : Norton, c2001Edition: 1st ed.Description: xviii, 267 p. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 039304873X.Subject(s): African Americans -- Civil rights -- History -- 20th century | Civil rights movements -- History -- 20th century. -- United States | Etiquette -- Psychological aspects. -- United States | Multiculturalism -- United States | Diversity in the workplace -- United States | Multicultural education -- United States | Cross-cultural counseling -- United States | Interpersonal relations -- United States | United States -- Race relations | United States -- Psychological aspects. -- Race relationsOnline resources: Table of contentsItem type | Location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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E 185.615 .L29 2001 (Browse shelf) | Available |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-254) and index.
Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER ONE -- The New Racial Etiquette: The Ritual of -- Racial Reprimand -- CHAPTER TWO -- Radical Chic and the Rise of a Politics -- of Therapy -- CHAPTER THREE -- The Encounter Group: A New Interracial -- Mode for Integratio -- CHAPTER FOUR -- Racial IdentityTheory: Groundwork for -- a Renewal of Suspicion -- CHAPTER FIVE -- Revolt against Repression: New Age -- Therapy from the ringe to the Mainstream -- CHAPTER SIX -- A World of Endless Slights: Diversity -- Training and Its Illogical Consequences -- CHAPTER SEVEN -- In Perpetual Recovery:The Problem with -- Multicultural Education for Self-Esteem -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Credits -- Index.
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