After Charlottesville: Reflections on Landscape, White Supremacy and White Hegemony (original) (raw)

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Charlottesville and the Growth of White Identity Politics

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Charlottesville, Exodus, and the Politics of Nostalgia

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President Trump and Charlottesville: Uncivil Mourning and White Supremacy

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ARTICLES: CONCEPTUAL Reckoning with Hate: Faithful Routes Away from the Charlottesville Rally

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Deliberate Heritage: Difference and Disagreement After Charlottesville

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Below the Line of Sight: The Westhaven Community, Charlottesville, VA

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(De)Constructing symbols: Charlottesville, the confederate flag, and a case for disrupting symbolic meaning

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Charlottesville, far-right rallies, racism and relating to power

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Remembering the Real Violence in Ferguson

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Charlottesville: Some Gospel Thinking on White Supremacy

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Southern Symbolism: Historic Divisiveness as Articulated in Personal Narratives from One Hundred Years of Hope about the Confederate Flag in South Carolina and Racial Tension in the United States

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Memorialising White Supremacy: The Politics of Statue Removal: A Comparative Case Study of the Rhodes Statue at the University of Cape Town and the Lee Statue in Charlottesville, Virginia

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White Supremacist Terrorism in Charlottesville: Reconstructing 'Unite the Right'

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RACE, PROTEST, AND PUBLIC SPACE: CONTEXTUALIZING LEFEBVRE IN THE U.S. CITY

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Taking Down the Flag is Just a Start: Toward Memory Work of Racial Reconciliation in White Supremacist America

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The Geopolitics of White Supremacy: A Case Study on Monuments and Monumental Rhetoric

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PAPER Defining White Supremacy After Charlottesville, Virginia.doc

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The Bias of Mediatization: Utopia in Charlottesville

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Phyllis K. Leffler, Insiders or Outsiders: Charlottesville’s Jews, White Supremacy, and Antisemitism

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Race Becomes Tomorrow: North Carolina and the Shadow of Civil Rights

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Sixth Avenue Heartache: Race, Commemoration, and the Colorblind Consensus in Zephyrhills, Florida, 2003-2004

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"Take 'Em Down Hillsborough!": Race, Space, and the 2017 Struggle Over Confederate Iconography in Neoliberal Tampa

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Confederate Monuments and the Construction and Exposure of Narratives

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Ferguson Is About Us Too: A Call to Explore Our Communities

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Monuments and Memory in Charlottesville

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The Nexus of Collaboration: Negotiating African American History and Public Interest in Southwest Virginia

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Living Among Confederate Icons: Perpetuating White Supremacist Beliefs and Blindness to Black Suffering

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Black Geographic possibilities: On a Queer Black South

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Roses in December: Black life in Hanover County, Virginia during the era of disfranchisement

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Ferguson: Footnote or Transformative Event?

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Historicizing Ferguson Police Violence, Domestic Warfare, and the Genesis of a National Movement Against State-Sanctioned Violence

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