A racial project is simultaneously an interpretation, representation, or explanation of racial dynamics, and an effort to reorganize and redistribute resources along particular racial lines. Racial projects connect what race means in a particular discursive... Understanding Minority-Serving Institutions - หน้า 111แก้ไขโดย - 2008 - 349 หน้าชมบางส่วนของหนังสือ - เกี่ยวกับหนังสือเล่มนี้
| M. Marubbio - 2006 - 314 หน้า
...between structure and representation. Racial projects do the ideological 'work' of making these links. A racial project is simultaneously an interpretation,...redistribute resources along particular racial lines. Racial projects connect what race means in a particular discursive practice and the ways in which both... | |
| Carles Salazar - 2006 - 410 หน้า
...silently and powerfully whitened through what Omi and Winant (1994: 56) define as a racial project "simultaneously an interpretation, representation,...redistribute resources along particular racial lines" The conflation of nationality and racialization in images of "Mexican immigrants," and the assumed... | |
| Rebecca Chiyoko King-O'Riain - 2006 - 296 หน้า
...eligibility rules based on percentage of ancestry are fundamentally racial projects and as such are "[simultaneously an interpretation, representation,...redistribute resources along particular racial lines. Racial projects connect what race means in a particular discursive practice and the ways in which both... | |
| Marlese Durr, Shirley Ann Hill - 2006 - 274 หน้า
...and Winant, Racial Formation in the United States, 55. 47. Omi and Winant define racial projects as "simultaneously an interpretation, representation,...redistribute resources along particular racial lines" (56). 48. Op. cit.: 66. 49. This problem is partially addressed in Howard Winant's Racial Conditions... | |
| Laura Pulido - 2006 - 372 หน้า
...as it related to people of color. It engaged in what Howard Winant calls a racial project: that is, an "interpretation, representation or explanation of racial dynamics and an effort to organize and distribute resources along particular racial lines."41 In the case of the Third World... | |
| Catherine R. Squires - 2007 - 278 หน้า
..."sociohistorical process by which racial categories are created, inhabited, transformed, and destroyed."4 A racial project is "simultaneously an interpretation,...and redistribute resources along particular racial lines."5 Racial projects, then, rest upon particular conceptualizations of racial identities and how... | |
| Hernan Vera, Joe R Feagin - 2007 - 494 หน้า
...itself should be understood as a racial project. Omi and Winant (1994) define a racial project as being "simultaneously an interpretation, representation...redistribute resources along particular racial lines (p. 56) . . .[it is] racist if it creates or reproduces structures of domination based on essentialist categories... | |
| Lisa Nakamura - 2007 - 261 หน้า
...form of digitally racialized images and performances. "Racial projects," defined by Omi and Winant as "simultaneously an interpretation, representation,...redistribute resources along particular racial lines," produce race and initiate changes in power relations (125). When users create or choose avatars on... | |
| Denise Ferreira Da Silva - 380 หน้า
...social structure and representation, the authors introduce the concept of "racial projects," defined as "simultaneously an interpretation, representation...explanation of racial dynamics, and an effort to re-organize or redistribute resources along particular racial lines" (56). That is, racial projects are competing... | |
| Mina Yang - 2010 - 208 หน้า
...purely ideological construct), does matter. They stress that racial projects — ideological work that is "simultaneously an interpretation, representation,...redistribute resources along particular racial lines" — pervade every aspect of American life, from the social and political to the cultural.3 Since the... | |
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