The Race Whisperer: Barack Obama and the Political Uses of Race

The Race Whisperer: Barack Obama and the Political Uses of Race

by Melanye T. Price
The Race Whisperer: Barack Obama and the Political Uses of Race

The Race Whisperer: Barack Obama and the Political Uses of Race

by Melanye T. Price

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Overview

Nearly a week after George Zimmerman was found not guilty of killing Trayvon Martin, President Obama walked into the press briefing room and shocked observers by saying that “Trayvon could have been me.” He talked personally and poignantly about his experiences and pointed to intra-racial violence as equally serious and precarious for black boys. He offered no sweeping policy changes or legislative agendas; he saw them as futile. Instead, he suggested that prejudice would be eliminated through collective efforts to help black males and for everyone to reflect on their own prejudices.
Obama’s presidency provides a unique opportunity to engage in a discussion about race and politics. In The Race Whisperer, Melanye Price analyzes the manner in which Barack Obama uses race strategically to engage with and win the loyalty of potential supporters. This book uses examples from Obama’s campaigns and presidency to demonstrate his ability to authentically tap into notions of blackness and whiteness to appeal to particular constituencies. By tailoring his unorthodox personal narrative to emphasize those parts of it that most resonate with a specific racial group, he targets his message effectively to that audience, shoring up electoral and governing support. The book also considers the impact of Obama’s use of race on the ongoing quest for black political empowerment. Unfortunately, racial advocacy for African Americans has been made more difficult because of the intense scrutiny of Obama’s relationship with the black community, Obama’s unwillingness to be more publicly vocal in light of that scrutiny, and the black community’s reluctance to use traditional protest and advocacy methods on a black president. Ultimately, though, The Race Whisperer argues for a more complex reading of race in the age of Obama, breaking new ground in the study of race and politics, public opinion, and political campaigns.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781479853717
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 07/26/2016
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Melanye T. Price is Associate Professor of Africana Studies and Political Science at Rutgers—New Brunswick.She is the author of The Race Whisperer: Barack Obama and the Political Uses of Race and Dreaming Blackness: Black Nationalism and African American Public Opinion.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction 1

1 Barack Obama and Black Blame: Authenticity, Audience and Audaciousness 35

2 Barack Obama, Patton's Army, and Patriotic Whiteness 71

3 Barack Obama's More Perfect Union 93

4 An Officer and Two Gentlemen: The Great Beer Summit of 2009 121

Conclusion 153

Notes 173

References 179

Index 199

About the Author 205

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