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Speaking of race : how to have antiracist conversations that bring us together

From a scholar of communication, a guide to healing our fractured discourse on race and racism by infusing the topic with more constructive and enriching dialogue

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  • ISBN: 9781615197323
  • Physical Description 131 pages ; 16 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2021.

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Speaking of Race : How to Have Antiracist Conversations That Bring Us Together
Speaking of Race : How to Have Antiracist Conversations That Bring Us Together
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Roberts-Miller (emer., rhetoric and writing, Univ. of Texas) has produced a practical, pocket-sized guide that takes a unique approach to antiracist discussions. She focuses not on persuading others to share one's views but on understanding differences in how people define racism and how that leads to disagreement. The author uses her extensive knowledge of rhetorical tactics to provide examples of common debates and how to make these conversations constructive. Perhaps more important, she provides honest discussion of how to reflect on personal biases when one is accused of saying or doing something racist. Historical context is plentiful, as are examples that demonstrate the rhetoric in question without succumbing to potentially distracting inflammatory topics. Readers of all levels and backgrounds will appreciate the clarity with which Roberts-Miller approaches a topic so often driven by powerful emotion. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All readers. --Katelyn Baroody, SUNY Delhi

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Roberts-Miller (Rhetoric and Demagoguery), a professor of rhetoric at the University of Texas, breaks down the reasons why disagreements about racism go off the rails so quickly, and explains how to get them back on track, in this useful and well-articulated guide. The core issue, according to Roberts-Miller, is that many people "misunderstand what racism is and how it works." She contends that "liking or saying something racist doesn't necessarily mean that you are a horrible and hateful person," and compares systemic racism to wheelchair-inaccessible buildings ("a sort of bigotry that is so widespread that participating in it doesn't require conscious thought--it can rely on thoughtlessness"). By finding common ground on the idea that racism can be unintentional, Roberts-Miller writes, people can avoid the first mistake in arguments about racism: "making it about how stupid/misguided/ignorant the other person is for having the position they do." She also discusses how confirmation bias and in-group favoritism lead to racist stereotyping, and advises readers on how to "consider context" and "understand the role of privilege" when interrogating their own beliefs and actions. Packed with helpful examples and analogies, this lucid account takes a meaningful step toward "reducing racism in our world." (Jan.)