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White Care

The Impact of Race on American Infrastructure

Cotten Seiler

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English
University of Chicago Press
17 March 2026
Framing infrastructure as the expression of a state's care for its population, White Care explores the crucial role of race in the building, maintenance, scope, and quality of US infrastructure.

Infrastructure delivers to its users a range of benefits, from health, safety, and sanitation to mobility, energy, and education. It is, as Cotten Seiler argues, how modern states show care for their populations. White Care recounts the rise and fall of public infrastructure in the United States, unearthing its origins as an investment in those Americans deemed most highly evolved, showing the political stakes of its desegregation, and accounting for its current state of dilapidation.

From the late nineteenth century through much of the twentieth, government investments in physical (""hard"") and social (""soft"") infrastructure constituted a regime of care that Seiler calls ""custodial liberalism."" This regime achieved legitimacy with the New Deal, which conferred upon white citizens a bounty of life-enhancing public works. But custodial liberalism began to unravel in the postwar decades, as Americans of color gained access to public schools, housing, swimming pools, parks, and other sites from which they had long been excluded. As the infrastructural commons were desegregated, white Americans withdrew from the social compact that had empowered them and turned toward neoliberalism, with its program of austerity and privatization. This racialized renunciation has deprived everyone—including themselves—of a cleaner, greener, healthier, safer, more affordable, and more functional environment.
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Imprint:   University of Chicago Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9780226846521
ISBN 10:   0226846520
Pages:   304
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction: Infrastructure and Future-Orientation Chapter 1. The Forms and Beneficiaries of Infrastructure Chapter 2. “Care for the Race” Chapter 3. “A Heritage of Hygienic Experiences”: Euthenics and the Population as Child Chapter 4. “The Capital Nature Provides”: Make-Live and Let-Die Infrastructures of Early Custodial Liberalism Chapter 5. Consanguine and Beset Whiteness: The Beneficiary Population of the New Deal Chapter 6. “Biological Equality!” and Racialized Futurity at Midcentury Chapter 7. The Surround of White Care Chapter 8. “The Best Horse They’ve Got”: Race Realism and the Decline of Custodial Liberalism Conclusion: The Renunciation of Populational Care Acknowledgments Notes Index

Cotten Seiler is professor of American studies at Dickinson College. He is the author of Republic of Drivers: A Cultural History of Automobility in America.   

Reviews for White Care: The Impact of Race on American Infrastructure

""A magisterial exposé of the racist imaginary that does so much to explain the sorry state of America's infrastructure."" -- Bruce William Robbins, Columbia University ""White Care offers a stunning account of how America's greatest infrastructural achievements— its grand waterworks, highways, schools, and parks—were built on racial foundations that limited state investment and care to white citizens. Drawing on feminist and political theory, evolutionary science, and cultural studies, Cotten Seiler reveals how racism didn't just exclude people of color from public goods, it ultimately convinced majorities of white Americans to abandon the very idea of a shared public realm. White Care is a revelatory work that invites us to envision a future world of public goods that extends to us all."" -- Cristina Beltrán, New York University


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