Introduction: The 1992 Los Angeles crisis -- Part I. Racial civility -- Model family values and sentimentalizing the crisis -- In/civility, with colorblindness and equal treatment for all -- The territorialization of civility, the spatialization of revenge -- Part II. Counterdiscourse of civility -- At the end of tragedy -- The media spectacle of racial disaster -- Epilogue: Lives that matter.
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