Politics Based on Skin Color? The Case of U.S. Congressman Joseph Anh Cao (2009-2011)

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  • Nguyen Vu Hoang University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU Tác giả

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https://doi.org/10.33100/tckhxhnv8.2.NguyenVuHoang

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Color-blindness, U.S. Election, Vietnamese Americans, Politics of Race

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This article focuses on the political dimension of U.S. elections and uses anthropological methods to analyze racial politics in New Orleans and Louisiana. Situating the research within the color-blindness ideology in the Post-civil Rights Era, the article discusses the continuity of racial inequality in the United States. By presenting the case of U.S. Congressman Joseph Anh Cao (2009-2011), the article argues that although the color-blindness ideology has been deployed since the 1960s, skin color continues to be a variable for redistricting practice in the United States. The successful U.S. Congress run of Mr. Cao in the 2008 election should not be considered that American society has become non-biased. Instead, his defeat in 2010 is an evidence that the United States has not yet been color-blind.

Received 18th August 2021; Revised 12th February 2022; Accepted 26th March 2022

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2025-11-24

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Nguyen Vu Hoang 2025. Politics Based on Skin Color? The Case of U.S. Congressman Joseph Anh Cao (2009-2011). Tạp chí Khoa học Xã hội và Nhân văn (VNU Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities). 8, 2 (Nov. 2025), 176–191. DOI:https://doi.org/10.33100/tckhxhnv8.2.NguyenVuHoang.

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