Description |
1 online resource (x, 260 pages : illustrations |
Contents |
1. Rumor in the Life of America: Riots and Race -- 2. How Rumor Works -- 3. Mercantile Rumor in Black and White -- 4. The Enemy in Washington -- 5. The Wages of Sin: Stories of Sex and Immortality -- 6. On the Road Again: Rumors of Crime and Confrontation -- 7. Cries and Whispers: Race and False Accusations -- 8. Coming Clean |
Summary |
"Whispers on the Color Line focuses on a wide array of tales told in black and white communities across America. Topics run the gamut from alleged governmental conspiracies, possible food tampering, gang violence, and the sex lives of celebrities. Such beliefs travel by word of mouth, in print, and increasingly over the Internet. In many instances these rumors and legends reflect the tenaciousness of racial misunderstanding that continues to frustrate efforts to foster racial harmony, creating separate racialized pools of knowledge." "The authors have spent more than twenty years collecting and analyzing rumors and contemporary legends - from the ever-durable Kentucky Fried Rat cycle to persistent beliefs that athletic footwear manufacturers support white supremacist regimes. In this book, Fine and Turner explain how people find suspicious stories like these plausible. Telling them serves many purposes: to assuage anxieties, entertain friends, increase our sense of control - all without directly proclaiming our own attitudes. The authors consider how these tales reflect attitudes that blacks and whites have about each other and about the world they face. They brilliantly demonstrate how - by transforming unacceptable impulses into a narrative that is claimed to have actually happened - we are able to express the inexpressible."--Jacket |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-250) and index |
Subject |
African Americans -- Folklore
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White people -- United States -- Folklore
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Urban folklore -- United States
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African Americans -- Folklore.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations.
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White people
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Urban folklore
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African Americans
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Schwarze
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Volkskultur
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United States
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USA
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Schwärze
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Genre/Form |
Urban legends
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Folklore
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Folklore.
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Urban legends.
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Légendes urbaines.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Turner, Patricia A. (Patricia Ann), 1955-
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ISBN |
9780520926851 |
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0520926854 |
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