The concept of the white racial frame is explored as a foundational element of systemic racism in the United States, influencing various aspects of society. This new edition delves into its presence in popular culture and examines its impact on public policymaking, immigration, environmental issues, health care, and crime. The book highlights how deeply entrenched racial perceptions shape American institutions and societal norms.
Joe R. Feagin Book order (chronological)
Joe R. Feagin is a prominent American sociologist and social theorist whose extensive research delves into racial and gender issues, particularly within the United States. His work critically examines the deeply entrenched social structures and dynamics that shape interpersonal relationships and societal inequalities. Feagin analyzes the ways in which racial and gender stereotypes are constructed, perpetuated, and how they impact the daily lives of individuals and communities. His approach is both analytical and incisive, seeking to expose the underlying mechanisms of power and discrimination in contemporary society.


Subordinating the Poor
- 180 pages
- 7 hours of reading