Conceptualizing Racism is a provocative book that confronts the
language we use to discuss and understand racism. Author Noel A.
Cazenave argues that American social science has, since its
inception, practiced linguistic racial accommodation that blurs our
understanding of systemic racism and makes it difficult to effect
meaningful change. Conceptualizing Racism highlights how words
matter in racism studies. The author traces the history of
linguistic racial accommodation through the development of
sociology as a discipline and illustrates how it is at play today,
not only within the discipline but in public life.
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