Beyond O.J.: Race, Sex, and Class Lessons for America
Interracial Sex and Marriage: America's Last TabooMany blacks were angered about O.J. and Nicole. They believed that he committed racial suicide and sexual treason. Many whitesbelieved that his fame earned him an exemption from racial backlash for marrying Nicole. Both were wrong.Tabloiding the Mainstream MediaThe press made O.J. one of America's favorite corporate pitchmen. He was an all-American superstar athlete. He was a grade BHollywood celebrity. He shouldn't have been surprised when it made him an all-American spousal batterer, sexual philanderer,and drug user. He was ripe for the tabloid pickings of the press.America's Poster Boy for Sexual DeviancyO.J. became the sole poster boy for domestic violence in America. This fed the time-worn myth that black men are America's violentsexual offenders. But why? Domestic violence was epidemic in American society long before America heard O.J. screaming hysterically at Nicole on the 911 tapes. Sexual stereotyping is equally epidemic.The Delusion of the Sports IconO.J. beat the terrible odds and wound up a millionaire, celebrity, and media personality. He became a sports icon idolized by millions. There's an age old cost for that honor. O.J. paid it and so did society.Justice for SaleThere were two reasons O.J. needed every penny for his defense. He was an African-American facing a criminal justice deeply influenced by racial stereotypes. Second, his fate would be decided in a court system where money screams. He bought a measure of justice that most Americans could not.Introduction - Beyond O.J.One - Interracial Sex and Marriage: The Last TabooTwo - America's Poster Boy for Sexual DeviancyThree - The Tabloid ObsessionFour - The Real Meance to SocietyFive - The Hunt for Hidden RacismSix - Conspiracy or Collective Paranoia?Seven - The Delusion of the Sports IconEight - Playing the Race CardNine - Justice for SaleConclusion - Race, Sex, and Class Lessons for AmericaReferencesBibliographyIndex224 pages
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Beyond O.J.: Race, Sex, and Class Lessons for America
Interracial Sex and Marriage: America's Last TabooMany blacks were angered about O.J. and Nicole. They believed that he committed racial suicide and sexual treason. Many whitesbelieved that his fame earned him an exemption from racial backlash for marrying Nicole. Both were wrong.Tabloiding the Mainstream MediaThe press made O.J. one of America's favorite corporate pitchmen. He was an all-American superstar athlete. He was a grade BHollywood celebrity. He shouldn't have been surprised when it made him an all-American spousal batterer, sexual philanderer,and drug user. He was ripe for the tabloid pickings of the press.America's Poster Boy for Sexual DeviancyO.J. became the sole poster boy for domestic violence in America. This fed the time-worn myth that black men are America's violentsexual offenders. But why? Domestic violence was epidemic in American society long before America heard O.J. screaming hysterically at Nicole on the 911 tapes. Sexual stereotyping is equally epidemic.The Delusion of the Sports IconO.J. beat the terrible odds and wound up a millionaire, celebrity, and media personality. He became a sports icon idolized by millions. There's an age old cost for that honor. O.J. paid it and so did society.Justice for SaleThere were two reasons O.J. needed every penny for his defense. He was an African-American facing a criminal justice deeply influenced by racial stereotypes. Second, his fate would be decided in a court system where money screams. He bought a measure of justice that most Americans could not.Introduction - Beyond O.J.One - Interracial Sex and Marriage: The Last TabooTwo - America's Poster Boy for Sexual DeviancyThree - The Tabloid ObsessionFour - The Real Meance to SocietyFive - The Hunt for Hidden RacismSix - Conspiracy or Collective Paranoia?Seven - The Delusion of the Sports IconEight - Playing the Race CardNine - Justice for SaleConclusion - Race, Sex, and Class Lessons for AmericaReferencesBibliographyIndex224 pages
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ISBN-13: | 9781551640501 |
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Publisher: | Black Rose Books |
Publication date: | 10/13/1996 |
Pages: | 224 |
Product dimensions: | 5.25(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.50(d) |
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