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E-grāmata: 21st Century Urban Race Politics: Representing Minorities as Universal Interests

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21st Century Urban Race Politics begins by offering a twenty-first-century understanding of minority representation in historically majority-Caucasian cities and draws on case studies in cities throughout the United States. The aim of this volume is to take stock of what we know about the advantages and disadvantages of the "racialized" and "deracialized" approaches to governance and to describe a third approach, the "universalized interest approach." The authors argue that minority elected officials, when given the power and resources to do so, often do more than represent constituent interests without acknowledging the representation of members of their racial/ethnic group in urban communities. Contributors describe how mayors of various backgrounds have sought to represent minority interests in electoral and governing contexts. In each case, the mayors are found to represent minority interests. In most cases, the representation of minority interests is accomplished without deemphasizing the significance of race and as the mayor maintains support from whites within their electoral and governing coalitions. With case studies from across the country, in medium-sized and large cities, and mayors of various backgrounds, the volume provides a vivid account of how different minority mayors have handled minority representation in historically majority Caucasian cities and what lessons academics and politicians can learn from them.
List of Contributors
xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Foreword xix
Wilbur C. Rich
Deracialization Reconsidered: Theorizing Targeted Universalistic Urban Politics
xxiii
Ravi K. Perry
Chapter 1 Political Transformation in Providence: The Election Of Mayor Angel Taveras
1(12)
Marion Orr
Carrie Nordlund
Chapter 2 Constructing a Moderate Multiracial Coalition in "America's Most Diverse City": Kevin Johnson and Coalition Politics in Sacramento
13(20)
Corey Cook
Chapter 3 Beyond Booker: Assessing The Prospects Of Black and Latino Mayoral Contenders in Newark, New Jersey
33(36)
Andra Gillespie
Chapter 4 "Showing His Color": Mark Mallory's Racial Distinctiveness As Seen Through Media Representations
69(18)
Harwood K. McClerking
Chapter 5 Asian American Politics In Oakland: The Rise of Mayor Jean Quan
87(24)
Kim Geron
Chapter 6 The Mile High Difference: Examining The Impact Of Political and Institutional Context On The Electoral Strategies Pursued By Minority Mayors in Denver, And The Impacts Of Those Strategies On Minority Communities
111(22)
Davin L. Phoenix
Chapter 7 Michael Coleman: The Midwestern Middleman
133(30)
Stefanie Chambers
Will Schreiber-Stainthorp
Chapter 8 Antonio Villaraigosa, Los Angeles, and The Politics Of Race
163(18)
Boris E. Ricks
Chapter 9 Balancing Act: Racial Empowerment And The Dual Expectations Of Jack Ford In Toledo, Ohio
181(20)
Ravi K. Perry
Andrea Owens-Jones
Chapter 10 `The Last Black Mayor of Atlanta?' Kasim Reed and The Increasing Complexities of Black Politics
201(30)
Todd C. Shaw
Kasim Ortiz
James McCoy
Athena King
Chapter 11 The Election of the First African American Female Mayor In Georgia's First City: The Long Struggle For African American Empowerment In Savannah
231(20)
Pearl K. Ford Dowe
Hanes Walton, Jr.
Chapter 12 Buffalo, New York: A Discussion of Mayor Brown's Leadership
251(20)
Zulema Blair
Chapter 13 From Fenty to Gray: The Salience of Urban Gentrification, Black Politics, And Substantive Representation In Washington, Dc's 2010 Mayoral Elections
271(26)
Menna Demessie
Andra Gillespie
Epilogue: Future Prospects for Targeted Universalism 297
Ravi K. Perry
Perry, Dr R - Clark University, Worcester, MA, USA