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Lindsey Lupo - Flak-Catchers - 9780739138106 - V9780739138106
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Flak-Catchers

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Description for Flak-Catchers Hardback. Num Pages: 284 pages. BIC Classification: 1KBB; JKS; JPQB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 240 x 162 x 24. Weight in Grams: 590.
Flak-Catchers explores the ways in which riot commissions-the institutional bodies appointed by an executive in the aftermath of a race riot to determine a riot timeline, investigate causes, and offer prescriptions for change-have dealt with racial violence in the United States over the last century. In studying five riots and their commissions, Chicago 1919, Harlem 1935, Los Angeles 1965, USA 1967, and Los Angeles 1992, this book shows that riot commissions only serve to give the appearance of strong and responsive government action during uncertain times. They primarily benefit the instituting body by focusing on a restoration of law and order while undermining any larger civil rights message. However, this book also challenges the prevalent idea that riot commissions are all the same, by revealing how riot commissions have changed over the last century, shifting in their prominence, content, and focus. After the 1968 Kerner Commission, which studied the 1967 summer riots, it has become increasingly common for the riot commission to fail to answer fundamental questions posed by the crisis.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Lexington Books United States
Number of pages
284
Condition
New
Number of Pages
284
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD, United States
ISBN
9780739138106
SKU
V9780739138106
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About Lindsey Lupo
Lindsey Lupo is assistant professor at Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, CA.

Reviews for Flak-Catchers
Lindsey Lupo's outlook is fresh and her writing provocative. This book takes on established ideas about mass rioting and poses disturbing questions about how we view race and violence in America. Not everyone reading this book will agree with its theme, but they will learn a great deal and be roused by its message.
Hank V. Savitch, Brown and Williamson Distinguished Research Professor, University of Louisville Riot commissions, though their recommendations are rarely acted upon, paradoxically, serve political ends. The "processing away" of violence, as Lupo characterizes the work of riot commissions, first and foremost is intended to address the fears of non-rioters, to show that elites are in control and that action is being taken. Although, the primary usefulness of riot commissions is to politicians, rather than to society as a whole, Lupo argues that riot commissions are not inherently inefficacious. Flak Catchers updates the literature on riot commissions, brings a sharply analytical perspective to the study of U.S. riot commissions, and addresses important new questions made possible by the excellent choice to study such commissions in a historical-comparative framework.
Lorraine C. Minnite, Barnard College Lupo (Point Loma Nazarene Univ.) examines five riot commissions in the US over the past 100 years. The author relies on an extensive assortment of primary sources, including many interviews with persons involved with the commission studying the 1992 Los Angeles riot. Lupo states her main finding and argument concisely in the conclusion: "Riot commissions are a rough measure of how we look at race—they are an official cataloguing and one lens through which to view race." As such, it would seem to make more sense to discuss how the politics of riot commissions are a reflection of US politics. Lupo does mention this dynamic at times. For example, she connects riot commissions and presidential politics; but her account focuses heavily on the commissions themselves, and she therefore gives less attention to how riot commission politics simply reflects the politics of race in the US. Nonetheless, Flak-Catchers is a valuable contribution to the broader literature on race and politics, and addresses a very important, yet understudied, subject. Summing Up: Recommended. All undergraduate, graduate, and research collections.

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