Race and Racialization

Race and Racialization
Author: Tania Das Gupta
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2007
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781551303352

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This provocative volume will influence the way people think of race and racialization. It provides a thorough examination of these complex and intriguing subjects with historical, comparative, and international contributions. Edited as a theoretically strong, cohesive whole, this book unites a remarkable ensemble of academic thinkers and writers from a diversity of backgrounds. Themes of ethnocentrism, cultural genocide, conquest and colonization, disease and pandemics, slavery, and the social construction of racism run throughout.

Race and Racialization 2E

Race and Racialization  2E
Author: Tania Das Gupta,Carl E. James,Chris Andersen,Grace-Edward Galabuzi,Roger C. A. Maaka
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 734
Release: 2018-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781773380155

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Few words have generated as much debate and controversy as the word race. Through a critical examination of this complex subject, this anthology brings together essential contributions to the study of race and racialization. An excellent compilation of classic and contemporary works by academic and activist writers, Race and Racialization provides historical, comparative, and global perspectives on race and its intersection with gender, class, ethnicity, indigeneity, and sexuality. This well-updated second edition includes a new section on state multiculturalism and a diverse ensemble of Canadian and international contributors who explore such relevant themes as colonialism, institutional racism, ethnocentrism, privilege, marginalization, and resistance. Featuring introductions to each piece written by the editors, annotated lists of supplementary readings to encourage further exploration, and contributions by activists from Idle No More and Black Lives Matter, this comprehensive and highly accessible anthology is perfect for students studying race, racism, cultural diversity, identity and belonging, social inequality, and social justice.

Racism

Racism
Author: Ellis Cashmore,Ernest Cashmore,James Jennings
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2001
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0761971971

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Chronological anthology of 38 essays that demonstrate the long and complex intellectual history of racism as an idea and show how powerful groups have utilized racism to advance social, economic, or cultural interests.

Race

Race
Author: Alan H. Goodman,Yolanda T. Moses,Joseph L. Jones
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-08-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781118242216

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Perspectives on race today Featuring new and engaging essays by noted anthropologists and illustrated with full color photos, RACE: Are We So Different? is an accessible and fascinating look at the idea of race, demonstrating how current scientific understanding is often inconsistent with popular notions of race. Taken from the popular national public education project and museum exhibition, it explores the contemporary experience of race and racism in the United States and the often-invisible ways race and racism have influenced laws, customs, and social institutions.

Racialization

Racialization
Author: Karim Murji,John Solomos
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2005
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0199257027

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Racialization has become one of the central concepts in the study of race and racism. It is widely used in both theoretical and empirical studies of racial situations. There has been a proliferation of texts that use this notion in quite diverse ways. It is used broadly to refer to ways of thinking about race as well as to institutional processes that give expression to forms of ethno-racial categorization. An important issue in the work of writers such as Robert Miles, for example, concerns the ways in which the construction of race is shaped historically and how the usage of that idea forms a basis for exclusionary practices. The concept therefore refers both to cultural or political processes or situations where race is invoked as an explanation, as well as to specific ideological practices in which race is deployed. It is evident, however, that despite the increasing popularity of the concept of racialization there has been relatively little critical analysis exploring its theoretical and empirical usages. It is with this underlying concern in mind that Racialization: Studies in Theory and Practice brings together leading international scholars in the field of race and ethnicity in order to explore both the utility of the concept and its limitations.

After Race

After Race
Author: Antonia Darder,Rodolfo D. Torres
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2004-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780814745120

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After Race pushes us beyond the old "race vs. class" debates to delve deeper into the structural conditions that spawn racism. Darder and Torres place the study of racism forthrightly within the context of contemporary capitalism. While agreeing with those who have argued that the concept of "race" does not have biological validity, they go further to insist that the concept also holds little political, symbolic, or descriptive value when employed in social science and policy research. Darder and Torres argue for the need to jettison the concept of "race," while calling adamantly for the critical study of racism. They maintain that an understanding of structural class inequality is fundamentally germane to comprehending the growing significance of racism in capitalist America.

Recovering Racist 2nd Edition A Comprehensive and Fair Minded Attempt to Discuss a Deeply Discomforting Subject

Recovering Racist  2nd Edition  A Comprehensive and Fair Minded Attempt to Discuss a Deeply Discomforting Subject
Author: Peter Boone Schwethelm
Publsiher: Recovering Racist
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2019-02-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1796686506

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Our nation continues to suffer from race-related disharmony, and as long as we continue yelling at each other with closed minds rather than listening to each other with open hearts, I see no real reason to expect us to overcome this foundational American flaw. This book considers racism from a wide variety of angles and points of view without condoning racism or (overly harshly) condemning racists, and this (relatively) "neutral" approach could be precisely what our country needs in order to shift the tone of our national racial dialogue from toxic to therapeutic.

Race in America

Race in America
Author: Matthew Desmond,Mustafa Emirbayer
Publsiher: W. W. Norton
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019-11
Genre: Race
ISBN: 0393656403

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"Every chapter of Race in America examines how racism intersects with other forms of social division-those based on gender, class, sexuality, ability, religion, and nationhood-as well as how whiteness surrounds us in unnamed ways that produce and reproduce a multitude of privileges for white people. In the revised second edition, students will find relevant examples drawn from the headlines and from their own experiences. Each chapter is updated to include references to recent social movements and popular culture, making the book a more helpful tool for navigating society's critical conversations about race, racism, ethnicity, and white privilege. And throughout the book, students will find updated scholarship and data figures, reflecting the most cutting-edge sociological research"--