The people of California are suffering': The ideology of white injury in discourses of immigration
Title:
The people of California are suffering': The ideology of white injury in discourses of immigration
Author:
Cacho, Lisa Marie
Appeared in:
Journal for cultural research
Paging:
Volume 4 (2000) nr. 4 pages 389-418
Year:
2000-10
Contents:
This article examines how the ideology of white injury both conceals and sustains inequitable social relations in turn-of-the-millenium California. Understanding the political and economic context of California in the early 1990s in relation to media, law, and culture helps explain why Californian citizens passed the unconstitutional initiative, Proposition 187, in 1994. Targeting undocumented Mexican immigrants, this 'color-blind' Proposition functioned to conflate economic insecurities with racial anxieties. An analysis of culture, law, and media discloses how racial anxieties limit our understandings of exploitative capitalist relations, serving to artificially augment the white middle-class ' wealth, opportunities, and power, while making vulnerable populations in the United States even more open to exploitation.