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Reclaiming Integration and the Language of Race in the "Post-Racial" Era (Hardcover): Curtis L Ivery, Joshua Bassett Reclaiming Integration and the Language of Race in the "Post-Racial" Era (Hardcover)
Curtis L Ivery, Joshua Bassett; Foreword by Eddie Glaude; Contributions by Maria Krysan, Howard Winant, …
R2,318 Discovery Miles 23 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The book is divided into two major sections: (1) "Reclaiming Integration"; (2) "Reclaiming the Language of Race." Both sections are located in the context of the "post-racial" era and analyzed by nationally renowned scholars in various dimensions. The purpose of this organization is to link structural efforts to encourage voluntary integration with discursive efforts to broaden our social understanding of race in ways that advance the project of American democracy. It is our firm belief that we cannot achieve meaningful advances against enduring racial inequalities without linking structural impacts of racialization (e.g., racial inequalities in economics, education, healthcare, etc.) to the social discourse of race, specifically in terms of the rejection of post-racial politics that are based on the false idea that racism and discrimination are no longer obstacles to opportunity in the United States.

Reclaiming Integration and the Language of Race in the "Post-Racial" Era (Paperback): Curtis L Ivery, Joshua Bassett Reclaiming Integration and the Language of Race in the "Post-Racial" Era (Paperback)
Curtis L Ivery, Joshua Bassett; Foreword by Eddie Glaude; Contributions by Maria Krysan, Howard Winant, …
R1,209 Discovery Miles 12 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The book is divided into two major sections: (1) "Reclaiming Integration"; (2) "Reclaiming the Language of Race." Both sections are located in the context of the "post-racial" era and analyzed by nationally renowned scholars in various dimensions. The purpose of this organization is to link structural efforts to encourage voluntary integration with discursive efforts to broaden our social understanding of race in ways that advance the project of American democracy. It is our firm belief that we cannot achieve meaningful advances against enduring racial inequalities without linking structural impacts of racialization (e.g., racial inequalities in economics, education, healthcare, etc.) to the social discourse of race, specifically in terms of the rejection of post-racial politics that are based on the false idea that racism and discrimination are no longer obstacles to opportunity in the United States.

Racial Formation in the United States (Hardcover, 3rd edition): Michael Omi, Howard Winant Racial Formation in the United States (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
Michael Omi, Howard Winant
R5,010 Discovery Miles 50 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Twenty years since the publication of the Second Edition and more than thirty years since the publication of the original book, "Racial Formation in the United States" now arrives with each chapter radically revised and rewritten by authors Michael Omi and Howard Winant, but the overall purpose and vision of this classic remains the same: Omi and Winant provide an account of how concepts of race are created and transformed, how they become the focus of political conflict, and how they come to shape and permeate both identities and institutions. The steady journey of the U.S. toward a majority nonwhite population, the ongoing evisceration of the political legacy of the early post-World War II civil rights movement, the initiation of the war on terror with its attendant Islamophobia, the rise of a mass immigrants rights movement, the formulation of race/class/gender intersectionality theories, and the election and reelection of a black President of the United States are some of the many new racial conditions "Racial Formation" now covers."

Global Raciality - Empire, PostColoniality, DeColoniality (Paperback): Paola Bacchetta, Sunaina Maira, Howard Winant Global Raciality - Empire, PostColoniality, DeColoniality (Paperback)
Paola Bacchetta, Sunaina Maira, Howard Winant
R1,154 Discovery Miles 11 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Global Raciality expands our understanding of race, space, and place by exploring forms of racism and anti-racist resistance worldwide. Contributors address neoliberalism; settler colonialism; race, class, and gender intersectionality; immigrant rights; Islamophobia; and homonationalism; and investigate the dynamic forces propelling anti-racist solidarity and resistance cultures. Midway through the Trump years and with a rise in nativism fervor across the globe, this expanded approach captures the creativity and variety found in the fight against racism we see the world over. Chapters focus on both the immersive global trajectories of race and racism, and the international variation in contemporary configurations of racialized experience. Race, class, and gender identities may not only be distinctive, they can extend across borders, continents, and oceans with remarkable demonstrations of solidarity happening all over the world. Palestinians, Black Panthers, Dalit, Native Americans, and Indian feminists among others meet and interact in this context. Intersections between race and such forms of power as colonialism and empire, capitalism, gender, sexuality, religion, and class are examined and compared across different national and global contexts. It is in this robust and comparative analytical approach that Global Raciality reframes conventional studies on postcolonial regimes and racial identities and expression.

Racial Formation in the United States (Paperback, 3rd edition): Michael Omi, Howard Winant Racial Formation in the United States (Paperback, 3rd edition)
Michael Omi, Howard Winant
R1,499 Discovery Miles 14 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Twenty years since the publication of the Second Edition and more than thirty years since the publication of the original book, "Racial Formation in the United States" now arrives with each chapter radically revised and rewritten by authors Michael Omi and Howard Winant, but the overall purpose and vision of this classic remains the same: Omi and Winant provide an account of how concepts of race are created and transformed, how they become the focus of political conflict, and how they come to shape and permeate both identities and institutions. The steady journey of the U.S. toward a majority nonwhite population, the ongoing evisceration of the political legacy of the early post-World War II civil rights movement, the initiation of the war on terror with its attendant Islamophobia, the rise of a mass immigrants rights movement, the formulation of race/class/gender intersectionality theories, and the election and reelection of a black President of the United States are some of the many new racial conditions "Racial Formation" now covers."

Global Raciality - Empire, PostColoniality, DeColoniality (Hardcover): Paola Bacchetta, Sunaina Maira, Howard Winant Global Raciality - Empire, PostColoniality, DeColoniality (Hardcover)
Paola Bacchetta, Sunaina Maira, Howard Winant
R5,011 Discovery Miles 50 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Global Raciality expands our understanding of race, space, and place by exploring forms of racism and anti-racist resistance worldwide. Contributors address neoliberalism; settler colonialism; race, class, and gender intersectionality; immigrant rights; Islamophobia; and homonationalism; and investigate the dynamic forces propelling anti-racist solidarity and resistance cultures. Midway through the Trump years and with a rise in nativism fervor across the globe, this expanded approach captures the creativity and variety found in the fight against racism we see the world over. Chapters focus on both the immersive global trajectories of race and racism, and the international variation in contemporary configurations of racialized experience. Race, class, and gender identities may not only be distinctive, they can extend across borders, continents, and oceans with remarkable demonstrations of solidarity happening all over the world. Palestinians, Black Panthers, Dalit, Native Americans, and Indian feminists among others meet and interact in this context. Intersections between race and such forms of power as colonialism and empire, capitalism, gender, sexuality, religion, and class are examined and compared across different national and global contexts. It is in this robust and comparative analytical approach that Global Raciality reframes conventional studies on postcolonial regimes and racial identities and expression.

New Politics Of Race - Globalism, Difference, Justice (Paperback): Howard Winant New Politics Of Race - Globalism, Difference, Justice (Paperback)
Howard Winant
R553 Discovery Miles 5 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It isnOCOt uncommon to hear now that race hardly matters anymoreOCothat weOCOve somehow gotten beyond it. In the face of such pronouncements, and the misconceptions that prompt them, this book aims to show precisely why and how race has always been, and remains, absolutely fundamental to modern politics. Howard Winant, one of the leading sociologists of race and ethnicity working today, clearly locates race at the crossroads of identity and social structure, where difference frames inequality and where political processes operate with a comprehensiveness that ranges from the world-historical to the intimately psychological.The New Politics of Race brings together WinantOCOs new and previously published essays to form a comprehensive picture of the origins and nature of the complex racial politics that engulf us today. It is only in light of the postOCoWorld War II patterns of racial insurgency and reform that these politics can be understood, Winant asserts. His work offers a thorough grounding in these patterns, describing the breakdown of a certain racial order after World War II and identifying the ways in which racial hierarchies everywhere are being reestablished and reenergized, often in clandestine, or at least unfamiliar, forms.Theoretically acute and empirically sound, his essays deftly analyze the character of racial formations in a world that is, on the surface, deeply committed to eradicating racism.Howard Winant is professor of sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the author of Racial Conditions (Minnesota, 1994) and The World Is a Ghetto, and the coauthor with Michael Omi of Racial Formation in the United States."

Comparative Perspectives on Afro-Latin America (Paperback): Kwame Dixon, John Burdick Comparative Perspectives on Afro-Latin America (Paperback)
Kwame Dixon, John Burdick; Foreword by Howard Winant
R1,027 Discovery Miles 10 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"This volume is long overdue, and at the cutting edge of scholarship. It is sure to become a standard reference."--Jerome Branche, author of "Race, Colonialism, and Social Transformation in Latin American and the Caribbean" "A powerful and original collection of essays. Provides a much needed overview of the development of the Afro-Latin American rights movement."--Nicola Foote, coeditor of "Military Struggle and Identity Formation in Latin America" As academic interest in Afro-Latin America increases, so, too, does the need for a fresh text detailing the cultural and political issues facing black populations throughout the region. With existing literature focused on populations in individual countries, editors Kwame Dixon and John Burdick have encouraged their contributors to move beyond borders in this wide-ranging study. "Comparative Perspectives on Afro-Latin America" offers a new, dynamic discussion of the experience of blackness and cultural difference, black political mobilization, and state responses to Afro-Latin activism throughout Latin America. Its thematic organization and holistic approach set it apart as the most comprehensive and up-to-date survey of these populations and the issues they face currently available. Kwame Dixon, assistant professor of African American studies at Syracuse University, is the author of "Racism and the Administration of Justice." John Burdick is professor of anthropology at Syracuse University and author of "Legacies of Liberation: The Progressive Catholic Church in Brazil at the Start of a New Millennium."

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