RT Book T1 Racial purity and dangerous bodies: moral pollution, Black lives, and the struggle for justice A1 Vesely-Flad, Rima LA English PP Minneapolis PB Fortress Press YR 2017 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1747703184 AB Introduction -- Part I. Race and moral pollution. 1. A socio-historical review of race and morality -- 2. Constructions of character and criminality in nineteenth-century US penal systems -- 3. Institutionalizing pollution boundaries : policing, imprisonment, and reentry -- Part II. Racial justice movements. 4. Policing dark bodies in polluted spaces : Stop and Frisk in New York City, 1993-2013 -- 5. Confronting pollution : protest as the performance of purity in the Black Lives Matter movement -- 6. Seeing Jesus in Michael Brown : new theological constructions of Blackness -- 7. Conclusion : reconstructing the image of the polluted Black body. AB At the center of contemporary struggles over aggressive policing practices is an assumed association in U.S. culture of blackness with criminality. Rima L. Vesely-Flad examines the religious and philosophical constructs of the black body in U.S. society, examining racialized ideas about purity and pollution as they have developed historically and as they are institutionalized today in racially disproportionate policing and mass incarceration. These systems keep threatening populations in a constant state of harassment and tension so that they are unable to "pollute" the morals of mainstream so OP 225 CN 305.8009 SN 9781506420493 SN 1506420494 K1 Rassismus K1 Gewalttätigkeit K1 Kriminalität K1 Schwarze K1 Polizei K1 Identität K1 Usa