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STRATEGIES OF RESISTANCE ETHN 100: Week 8 Session 2

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Strategies of Resistance . ETHN 100: Week 8 Session 2. Last Time. Explored the policy implications described in Lipsitz’s “Possessive Investment in Whiteness.” Discussed three ghetto periods in the United States: Industrialization and Urbanization New Deal and Urban Renewal - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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STRATEGIES OF RESISTANCE ETHN 100: Week 8 Session 2

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Last Time Explored the policy implications

described in Lipsitz’s “Possessive Investment in Whiteness.”

Discussed three ghetto periods in the United States: Industrialization and Urbanization New Deal and Urban Renewal De-Industrialization

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Today Foreshadow ideas related to power and

resistance. Discuss some of the complexities of

resistance to racial oppression.

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Power and Resistance Some ideas related to power that we will

explore in the coming weeks: Power by force and power by consent. Power is never complete. Whether manifested

consciously or not, resistance is always present. Agency: a critique of the notion that social

structures alone determine experiences. Individuals and groups are active agents in their realities. They have “agency.” They “speak back” to the structures that constrain their lived experiences.

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Resistance Among African Americans

What does resistance look like when the mechanisms of oppression are direct and overt?

What does resistance look like when the mechanisms of oppression are subtle, hidden, coded, systematic, and structural?

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Civil Rights Movement Campaigns of civil resistance emerged after efforts

to affect change via legislative and judicial routes were ineffective, too slow, or unenforced.

Images of lynching and overt forms of racism inspired collective action Published pictures of 14-year old Emmett Till’s badly

beaten body outraged the nation (1955). Non-violent Strategies: Marches, voter registration,

sit-ins, and boycotts. Resistance took place publicly and in explicitly

moral tones. MLK’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” symbolizes this

type of discourse.

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Black Power Movement Movement towards self-determination in

the 1960s and 70s. Black Nationalism and separatism More militant form of resistance: “By any

means necessary.” “Black is Beautiful” Shaped Black identity among African

Americans and people of African decent around the world, most notably in Great Britain.

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Power and Resistance

Structure CultureIdentity

External/ Material

Internal/Metaphysical

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The Second and Third Ghetto Periods

Public policies and local practices shaped the structural and cultural landscapes of urban areas in ways that established and reinforced a social hierarchy based on race. European-American ethnic groups were

able to invest in their whiteness to access opportunities and move out of the ghetto.

African Americans and other ethnic minorities were relegated and confined to ghettos.

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Key Question:What does resistance look like when discrimination is complex, structural, hidden, subtle, and unnamed?

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Effects of De-Industrialization

Severe drop in employment for urban ethnic minorities Detrimental to families. In some ways effects were

gendered. Decline in access to education quality and attainment Increase in violence Escapism via substance abuse – availability of crack

cocaine. Mechanisms for maintaining the social structure:

Increased surveillance Increase in prisons Rise of de-contextualized cultural stereotypes such as the

“Welfare Queens,” “crack heads,” “pimps and hoes.”

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Urban Youth Cultural Forms When you grow up in the ghetto, you are aware

of the relationship between space and culture. Urban youth cultural forms challenge the boundaries of cultural space. They speak back to the structural conditions that shape their everyday realities.

Low-Riders – Post-World War II Mexican American youth in barrios with tricked out cars.

Hip Hop Three components – Rap, break dancing, and

graffiti.

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“The Message” Grand Master Flash and the Furious Five (1982)

It's like a jungle sometimes it makes me wonderHow I keep from going under It's like a jungle sometimes it makes me wonder How I keep from going under

Broken glass everywhere People pissing on the stairs, you know they just don't care I can't take the smell, I can't take the noise Got no money to move out, I guess I got no choice Rats in the front room, roaches in the back Junkies in the alley with the baseball bat I tried to get away, but I couldn't get far Cause a man with a tow-truck repossessed my car

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Chorus: Don't push me cause I'm close to the edge I'm trying not to lose my head, ah huh-huh-huh

It's like a jungle sometimes it makes me wonder How I keep from going under It's like a jungle sometimes it makes me wonder How I keep from going under

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Standing on the front stoop, hangin' out the window Watching all the cars go by, roaring as the breezes blow Crazy lady livin' in a bag Eating out of garbage pails, used to be a fag-hag Said she danced the tango, skipped the light fandango The Zircon Princess seemed to lost her senses Down at the peepshow, watching all the creeps So she can tell the stories to the girls back home She went to the city and got social security She had to get a pimp, she couldn't make it on her own

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Chorus: Don't push me cause I'm close to the edge I'm trying not to lose my head, ah huh-huh-huh

It's like a jungle sometimes it makes me wonder How I keep from going under It's like a jungle sometimes it makes me wonder How I keep from going under

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My brother's doing bad on my mother's TV She says: "You watch it too much, it's just not healthy!" "All My Children" in the daytime, "Dallas" at night Can't even see the game or the Sugar Ray fight The bill collectors they ring my phone And scare my wife when I'm not home Got a bum education, double-digit inflation I can't take the train to the job, there's a strike at the station Neon King Kong standin' on my back Can't stop to turn around, broke my sacrophiliac A mid-ranged migraine, cancered membrane Sometimes I think I'm going insane, I swear I might hijack a plane

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Chorus: Don't push me cause I'm close to the edge I'm trying not to lose my head, ah huh-huh-huh

It's like a jungle sometimes it makes me wonder How I keep from going under It's like a jungle sometimes it makes me wonder How I keep from going under

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My son said: "Daddy I don't wonna go to school Cause the teacher's a jerk!", he must think I'm a fool And all the kids smoke reefer, I think it'd be cheaper If I just got a job, learned to be a street sweeper I'll dance to the beat, shuffle my feet Wear a shirt and tie and run with the creeps Cause it's all about money, ain't a damn thing funny You got to have a con in this land of milk and honey They pushed that girl in front of the train Took her to the doctor, sewed her arm on again Stabbed that man right in his heart Gave him a transplant for a brand new start I can't walk through the park, cause it's crazy after dark Keep my hand on my gun, cause they got me on the run I feel like a outlaw, broke my last glass jar Hear them say: "You want some more livin' on a seesaw?"

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Chorus: Don't push me cause I'm close to the edge I'm trying not to lose my head, ah huh-huh-huh

Say what? It's like a jungle sometimes it makes me wonder How I keep from going under It's like a jungle sometimes it makes me wonder How I keep from going under

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A child is born with no state of mind Blind to the ways of mankind God is smiling on you but he's frowning too Because only God knows what you'll go through You'll grow in the ghetto, living second rate And your eyes will sing a song of deep hate The places you're playin', where you stay Looks like one great big alley way You'll admire all the number book takers Thugs, pimps, pushers and the big money makersDriving big cars, spending twenties and tens And you wanna grow up to be just like them, huh, Smugglers, scrambles, burglars, gamblers Pickpockets, peddlers even panhandlers You say: "I'm cool, I'm no fool!" But then you wind up dropping out of high school

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Now you're unemployed, all non-void Walking 'round like you're Pretty Boy Floyd Turned stickup kid, look what you've done did Got sent up for a eight year bid Now your manhood is took and you're a may tag Spend the next two years as a undercover fag Being used and abused to serve like hell Till one day you was found hung dead in a cell It was plain to see that your life was lost You was cold and your body swung back and forth But now your eyes sing the sad, sad song Of how you lived so fast and died so young

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So don't push me 'cause I'm close to the edge I'm trying not to lose my head It's like a jungle sometimes it makes me wonder how I keep from going under It's like a jungle sometimes it makes me wonder how I keep from going under

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Power and Resistance

Structure CultureIdentity

External/ Material

Internal/Metaphysical

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Next Time Online Session: Documentary Analysis:

“Chicano! Struggle in the Fields” Enjoy Spring Break!