Inventing Black-on-Black Violence: Discourse, Space, and Representation

Inventing Black-on-Black Violence: Discourse, Space, and Representation

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Format Hardcover
Pages 212
Language English
Published Jun 6, 2005
Publisher Syracuse University Press
ISBN-10 0815630808
ISBN-13 9780815630807
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The book delves into the complex narratives surrounding "black-on-black" violence, particularly during the tumultuous 1980s. Through an examination of discourse, spatial dynamics, and representation, it unpacks how societal perceptions have shaped the understanding of violence within African American communities.

The authors argue that media portrayals and public policies have contributed to a skewed image that not only stigmatizes black individuals but also overlooks broader socio-economic factors at play. By analyzing historical contexts and contemporary implications, the work invites readers to reconsider the assumptions surrounding race and violence in America.

Ultimately, this investigation serves as a vital contribution to cultural discourse, urging readers to engage critically with the narratives that inform their understanding of crime and community.

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