Racial Conditions: Politics, Theory, ComparisonsU of Minnesota Press - 199 หน้า |
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... recognized as a form of injustice . Even the " igno- ble and unhappy regime " ( Marley 1976 ) of apartheid in South ... recognize that it is not about to go away , not about to be " solved . " Indeed , rather than suggesting that race ...
... recognized as a form of injustice . Even the " igno- ble and unhappy regime " ( Marley 1976 ) of apartheid in South ... recognize that it is not about to go away , not about to be " solved . " Indeed , rather than suggesting that race ...
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... recognize its permanence , but also to understand the essential test that it poses for any diverse society seeking to achieve a modicum of freedom . The two countries that occupy the bulk of this book's attention — the United States and ...
... recognize its permanence , but also to understand the essential test that it poses for any diverse society seeking to achieve a modicum of freedom . The two countries that occupy the bulk of this book's attention — the United States and ...
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... recognized , then the tasks that students of race must address are clear . We must strive to reinterpret the sociopolitical dynamics of race , to free the mind and heart as much as possible from the mistakes and shib- boleths of the ...
... recognized , then the tasks that students of race must address are clear . We must strive to reinterpret the sociopolitical dynamics of race , to free the mind and heart as much as possible from the mistakes and shib- boleths of the ...
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... recognized that race was present and taken into account at the found- ing and in the construction of the United States , the logical next step — that of seeing the evolution of the society as a large - scale racial project in its own ...
... recognized that race was present and taken into account at the found- ing and in the construction of the United States , the logical next step — that of seeing the evolution of the society as a large - scale racial project in its own ...
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Part I Racial Theory | 11 |
Part II Racial Politics | 55 |
Part III The Comparative Sociology of Race | 109 |
Notes | 171 |
Bibliography | 181 |
Index | 195 |
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African-American Afro-Brazilian antagonisms argue Asian American black movement Brazilian racial dynamics century cial civil rights movement complex concept of race construction contemporary contested countries cultural debate discrimination economic Edsalls effort Entrism ethnic example Fanon gender ghetto global Hasenbalg hegemony herrenvolk historical ideology immigration issues Korean labor Latinos mainstream meaning of race middle class mobilization neoconservative Olodum Omi and Winant organization panethnic post-civil rights period pragmatic liberals race and class race in Brazil racial conflict racial democracy racial difference racial formation racial formation process racial formation theory racial hegemony racial identity racial inequality racial meanings racial minority racial order racial politics racial projects racial theory racially defined minorities racism recognize reductionism riot segregation significance of race social structure sociology of race struggle themes theoretical tion traditional transformed U.S. racial U.S. society underclass United upsurge W. E. B. Du Bois white identity white supremacy
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หน้า 118 - The discovery of gold and silver in America, the extirpation, enslavement and entombment in mines of the aboriginal population, the beginning of the conquest and looting of the East Indies, the turning of Africa into a warren for the commercial hunting of black-skins, signalised the rosy dawn of the era of capitalist production.
หน้า 15 - I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
หน้า 41 - ... and national feuds, in which they indulge in open violation of law; whose mendacity is proverbial; a race of people whom nature has marked as inferior, and who are incapable of progress or intellectual development beyond a certain point, as their history has shown; differing in language, opinions, color and physical conformation; between whom and ourselves nature has placed an impassable difference...
หน้า 41 - The anomalous spectacle of a distinct people, living in our community, recognizing no laws of this State except through necessity, bringing with them their prejudices and national feuds, in which they indulge in open violation of law; whose mendacity is proverbial; a race of people whom nature has marked as inferior, and who are incapable of progress or intellectual development beyond a certain point, as their history has shown; differing in language, opinions, color, and physical conformation; between...
หน้า 105 - It is a peculiar sensation, this doubleconsciousness, this sense of always looking at one's self through the eyes of others, of measuring one's soul by the tape of a world that looks on in amused contempt and pity.
หน้า x - Folk, declared that the problem of the 20th century was "the problem of the color line." He said that the problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color-line...
หน้า 17 - race as illusion" and the Charybdis of "racial objectivism." Such a critical theory can be consistently developed, I suggest, drawing upon the racial formation approach. Such a theoretical formulation, too, must be explicitly historicist: it must recognize the importance of historical context and contingency in the framing of racial categories and the social construction of racially defined experiences. What would be the minimum conditions for the development of a critical, processual theory of race?
หน้า 19 - Africa into a warren for the commercial hunting of blackskins, signalised the rosy dawn of the era of capitalist production. These idyllic proceedings are the chief momenta of primitive accumulation. On their heels treads the commercial war of the European nations, with the globe for a theatre. It begins with the revolt of the Netherlands from Spain, assumes giant dimensions in England's AntiJacobin War, and is still going on in the opium wars against China, &c.
หน้า 75 - The hidden agenda is to improve the life chances of groups such as the ghetto underclass by emphasizing programs in which the more advantaged groups of all races can positively relate.