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White Man Falling

by L. Ferber
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Overview

The voice and writings of white supremacists provide the basis for Abby Ferber's provocative critique of America's most extreme form of racism. Using excerpts and illustrations from such rarely seen publications as National Vanguard, White Patriot, and White Power, this new book explores the world of white supremacists and the way they imagine racial and gender identity. Ferber examines their belief that white men are becoming victims, and their response to this threat: the reassertion of white male power. This book provides a history of race as a concept, as well as an account of the white supremacist movement, including such groups as the Ku Klux Klan, the Neo-Nazis, and skinheads. Ferber puts this movement into a wider context, arguing that, in important respects, white supremacist ideology resembles that of the mainstream by sharing basic assumptions about race and gender. White Man Falling is a startling portrait of the perception that white masculinity is in crisis and white supremacist attempts to reassert dominance. The end picture is one that holds serious repercussions not only for the future of the white man, but for all people.

About the Author, L. Ferber

Abby L. Ferber is professor of sociology at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. She is the author of numerous articles on race, gender, and right-wing social movements. She lives in Denver, Colorado

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Editorials

Ethnic and Racial Studies

Written in an accessible and engaging manner . . . the writer chose material which effectively demonstrated the connections within the larger organizing mythology of the discourse . . . This book will help me to demonstrate the manner in which violence may be covertly eroticized and suggest that the most ugly forms of racism may have theit roots in sexual fear.
β€” Gargi Bhattacharyya, University of Birmingham

Qualitative Sociology

An interesting example of the growing sociological interest in the Patriot Right, especially its most racist elements. A good application of textual analysis to the racist right. Ferber's argument is interesting, insightful, and well worth reading.
β€” Jerome L. Himmelstein

Remarkable revelations . . . Ferber's clear focus on the intricacies of the relationship betwen sex and gender is its greatest contribution to the study of the contemporary white supremacist movement in particular and white racism in general. In addition, she provides an enlightening history and profile of the major organized white supremacist groups in the United States.
β€” Annette Prosterman

I appreciate her analysis, particularly her insight into the close relation between the white supremacists and the mainstream.
β€” Maureen T. Reddy

Book Details

Published
June 15, 1999
Publisher
Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield, c1998.
Pages
192
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780847690275

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