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An edition of Clean and white (2015)

Clean and white

a history of environmental racism in the United States

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"When Joe Biden attempted to compliment Barack Obama by calling him "clean and articulate," he unwittingly tapped into one of the most destructive racial stereotypes in American history. This book tells the history of the corrosive idea that whites are clean and those who are not white are dirty. From the age of Thomas Jefferson to the Memphis Public Workers strike of 1968 through the present day, ideas about race and waste have shaped where people have lived, where people have worked, and how American society's wastes have been managed. Clean and White offers a history of environmental racism in the United States focusing on constructions of race and hygiene. In the wake of the civil war, as the nation encountered emancipation, mass immigration, and the growth of an urbanized society, Americans began to conflate the ideas of race and waste. Certain immigrant groups took on waste management labor, such as Jews and scrap metal recycling, fostering connections between the socially marginalized and refuse. Ethnic "purity" was tied to pure cleanliness, and hygiene became a central aspect of white identity. Carl A. Zimring here draws on historical evidence from statesmen, scholars, sanitarians, novelists, activists, advertisements, and the United States Census of Population to reveal changing constructions of environmental racism. The material consequences of these attitudes endured and expanded through the twentieth century, shaping waste management systems and environmental inequalities that endure into the twenty-first century. Today, the bigoted idea that non-whites are "dirty" remains deeply ingrained in the national psyche, continuing to shape social and environmental inequalities in the age of Obama."--Publisher's description.

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275

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Table of Contents

Introduction: The biopolitics of waste
Part I: Antebellum roots. Thomas Jefferson's ideal ; The decay of the old
Part II: New constructions. Searching for order ; "How do you make them so clean and white?"
Part III: Material consequences. Dirty work, dirty workers ; Waste and space reordered
Part IV: Assimilation and resistance. Out of waste into whiteness ; "We are tired of being at the bottom"
Conclusion: A dirty history.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
304.208900973
Library of Congress
GE230 .Z56 2015, GE230.Z56 2015

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Pagination
x, 275 pages
Number of pages
275

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OL27202147M
Internet Archive
cleanwhitehistor0000zimr
ISBN 10
1479826944
ISBN 13
9781479826940
LCCN
2015024582
OCLC/WorldCat
906010873

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