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Author Pitner, Barrett Holmes, author.

Title The crime without a name : ethnocide and the erasure of culture in America / Barrett Holmes Pitner.

Publication Info. Berkeley, California : Counterpoint, 2021.
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Location Call No. Status
 Enfield, Main Library - Adult Department  305.896 PIT    Check Shelf
 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  305.896 PITNER    Check Shelf
 South Windsor Public Library - Non Fiction  305.896 PITNER    DUE 04-16-24
Edition First hardcover edition.
Description 327 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Discovering ethnocide -- Polderen and cultivating culture -- Waiting for lucky -- Destroying existence -- Bad faith and the façade of freedom -- The dialectic of geistmord -- The banality of American evil -- Cultural vulgarity & destroying dignity -- The language of American fascism -- The narrative of the ethnocidee -- Better than utopia -- Cultivating empathy -- Emancipation & creating culture -- A sustainable good place.
Summary "In this incisive blend of personal narrative and deep philosophical and linguistic inquiry, journalist, filmmaker, and activist Barrett Holmes Pitner identifies a linguistic void in how we discuss race and culture in the United States. "Ethnocide," first coined in 1944 by Jewish exile Raphael Lemkin (who also coined the term genocide), describes the systemic erasure of a people's ancestral culture. Dating back to the cross-Atlantic slave trade and reaching new resonance under Donald Trump, Black Americans have endured this atrocity for generations. The Crime Without a Name guides readers through the historical origins of ethnocide in the United States, while examining the personal, lived consequences of existing within an ongoing erasure. Just as the concept of genocide radically reshaped our perception of human rights in the 20th century, reframing our discussions about race and culture in terms of ethnocide can change the way we think about our diverse and rapidly evolving racial and political climate in a time of increased visibility around police brutality and systemic racism, as well as the significance and necessity of the Black vote in American politics"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject African Americans -- Race identity.
African Americans -- Social conditions.
Racism in language -- United States.
Language and culture -- United States.
Racism -- United States.
United States -- Race relations.
HISTORY / United States / General.
African Americans -- Race identity. (OCoLC)fst00799666
African Americans -- Social conditions. (OCoLC)fst00799698
Language and culture. (OCoLC)fst00992135
Race relations. (OCoLC)fst01086509
Racism. (OCoLC)fst01086616
Racism in language. (OCoLC)fst01086654
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
ISBN 9781640094840 (hardcover)
1640094849 (hardcover)
9781640094857 (electronic book)
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