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Unmasking Corporatized Racism in Retail
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Description
Unmasking Corporatized Racism in Retail pulls back the curtain on an industry that has long celebrated exclusivity while quietly sustaining systemic inequity.
Dr. Xavier D. Clark and Dr. Richard T. Craig trace the historical roots of luxury fashion-from brands founded in the shadows of colonialism to contemporary boutiques where Black shoppers are profiled, dismissed, or erased. Through research, lived experience, and cultural analysis, the book shows how corporatized racism thrives in luxury retail, simultaneously exploiting Black culture while excluding Black consumers. At once deeply personal and rigorously analytical, this work blends narrative and strategy, moving beyond critique to provide practical pathways for transformation. From boardrooms to boutiques, We Are The Luxury challenges executives, educators, and consumers alike to dismantle the systems that devalue Black identity and to reimagine luxury as a space of belonging rather than exclusion. This is more than a book about fashion. It is a love letter to Black dignity, a testament to the resilience of consumers who refuse to be diminished, and a bold vision for an industry that must decide between performative gestures and authentic change.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Part I: The Origins of Exclusion
Chapter 1: Threads of Power
Chapter 2: Whiteness Wears
Chapter 3: Glossary Overview
Chapter 4: I Belong Here
Chapter 5: Mirror Work
Part II: Structures that Strangle
Chapter 6: Black Women's Realities in Luxury Spaces: A Reckoning with Exclusion and Resilience
Chapter 7: In the Moment: Navigating Luxury Shopping Experience as a Black Woman
Part III: Blueprints for Change
Chapter 8: Post-Shopping Experience: The Lingering Impact of Luxury Discrimination
Chapter 9: Corporatized Racism and the Luxury Illusion
Chapter 10: Educational Recommendations
Chapter 11: Consumer Recommendations: Empowering Black Shoppers, Cultivating Resilience, and Redefining Luxury
Part IV: Conclusion
Chapter 12: The Luxury We Have Always Been
Chapter 13: Post-Autoethnography: Who Are We Now?
Chapter 14: The Luxury We Leave Behind
References
Index
About the Authors
Product details
| Published | Oct 01 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 176 |
| ISBN | 9781666973709 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
| Series | Contemporary Perspectives on Social Inequalities in the United States |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























