This book utilizes cultural psychology as a cultural theory and
psychological theory capable of explaining and improving social issues.
In particular Vygotsky's cultural-historical psychology, and Ratner's
macro-cultural psychology are invoked to explain racism and mitigate it.
This explanation of, and solution to, racism are utilized as a framework
for analyzing and refining contemporary movements for racial justice.
Among the topics discussed:
- Macro cultural psychology and Vygotsky's Marxist cultural-historical
psychology
- Differentiating psychological racism from economic racism
- Historical examples of racism during American slavery which reveal
their cultural and psychological features
- Cultural-psychological analysis and refinement of Black Lives Matter,
racial capitalism, intersectionism, and Ta-Nehishi Coates' work
Cultural Psychology, Racism, and Social Justice will be of interest to
the fields of social policy, social transformation, psychological
theory, cultural theory, and history.