These essays conceptualize racialization as a dynamic and interactive process; group-based racial constructions are formed not only in relation to whiteness, but also in relation to other devalued and marginalized groups.
In Producers, Parasites, Patriots, Daniel Martinez HoSang and Joseph E. Lowndes show that while racial subordination is an enduring feature of U.S. political history, it continually changes in response to shifting economic and political ...
Having thus reduced the contemporary significance of racism to the enduring echoes of the past, what remains of race itself is a symmetrical concept of racial identity. Everybody has one racial identity, so equality can be realized by ...
Bates, Making of Black Detroit in the Age of Henry Ford. 19. On race, labor organizing, and the auto industry in postwar Detroit see D. J. Clark, Disruption in Detroit; Sugrue, Origins of the Urban Crisis; Kurashige, ...
This book challenges scholars and students to see race again.
... Unlikely Liberators: The Men of the 100th and 442nd (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1987), 58. 14. For the history of the formation of the AJA contingent within the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, see Duus, Unlikely Liberators ...
From the ecclesiastical courts of seventeenth century Lima to the cell blocks of Abu Grahib, the essays draw from Omi and Winant’s influential theory of racial formation and adapt it to the various criticisms, challenges, and changes of ...
' This book provides a survey of the truly transformative visions of racial justice in the United States, an often-hidden history that has produced conceptions of freedom and interdependence never envisioned in the nation's dominant ...