Professor Cynthia Bond Publishes “Fear of a ‘Black’ President: Obama, Racial Panic and the Presidential Sign”

July 2 – Mixed Race Studies

This phenomenon of the conflation of Obama and Hitler channels racial anxieties, and even outright panic, about a ‘non-white’ president taking office. I situate this panic within ‘whiteness,’ and argue that it encompasses not just the fear of a ‘black’ president, but also the fear of unsettling the purportedly settled categories of race itself. This panic may be muted by the discourse of colorblindness and post-racialism, but finds voice in these ‘hybrid’ significations of Obama.

Read more: Clinical Prof. Cynthia Bond Authors Article: Fear of a ‘Black’ President: Obama, Racial Panic and the Presidential Sign

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