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Race and Hegemonic Struggle in the United States: Pop Culture,
Politics, and Protest is a collection of essays that draws on
concepts developed by Antonio Gramsci to examine the imagining of
race in popular culture productions, political discourses, and
resistance rhetoric. The essays in this volume collectively call
for renewed attention to Gramscian political thought to examine,
understand, and explain the continued contradictions, ambivalence,
and paradoxes surrounding the representations and realities of race
in America as we make our way through the new millennium. The book
s contributors rely on Gramsci s ideas to explore how popular,
political, and resistant discourses reproduce or transform our
understandings of race and racism, social inequalities, and power
relationships in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.
Together the chapters confront forms of collective and cultural
amnesia about race and racism suggested in the phrases postrace,
postracial, and postracism while exposing the historical,
institutional, social, and political forces and constraints that
make antiracism, atonement, and egalitarian change so difficult to
achieve."
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