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Race

2020
Explores the three nodal points of Balibar's analysis of race and racism: 1) The relation between race and racism, on the one hand, and nation and nationalism, on the other, both grounded in what Balibar calls “fictive identity.” 2) The relation between race and racism and the theory and practice of universalism, the definition of the human through the
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Race and Race Theory [PDF]

open access: possibleAnnual Review of Sociology, 2000
Race has always been a significant sociological theme, from the founding of the field and the formulation of classical theoretical statements to the present. Since the nineteenth century, sociological perspectives on race have developed and changed, always reflecting shifts in large-scale political processes.
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Imperial Leather: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Colonial Contest

, 1998
I. Empire of the Home 1. The Lay of the Land 2. "Massa and Maids 3. Imperial Leather 4. Psychoanalysis, Race and Female Fetish II. Double Crossings 5. Soft-Soaping Empire 6. The White Family of Man 7. Olive Schreiner III. Dismantling the Master's House 8.
Anne Mcclintock
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Are the ‘monstrous races’ races?

postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies, 2015
This essay considers the use of the modern term ‘monstrous races’ to describe the wondrous beings found in Herodotus, Pliny, The Wonders of the East, world maps and elsewhere. Considering the etymology and history of the word ‘race,’ a series of modern definitions are tested out on figures found in the images and texts of the British Library MS Harley ...
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Rawls on Race/Race in Rawls [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Southern Journal of Philosophy, 2009
John Rawls’s A Theory of Justice (1971) is widely credited with having revived post–World War II Anglo American political philosophy. This book together with his later writings are routinely judged to constitute the most important body of work in that field.
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Effects of Race on Organizational Experiences, Job Performance Evaluations, and Career Outcomes

, 1990
This study examined relationships among race, organizational experiences, job performance evaluations, and career outcomes for black and white managers from three work organizations.
J. Greenhaus   +2 more
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Race

2014
From its inception psychology has played a central role in producing “race” as a valid concept and object of study and also, more recently, has contributed to attempts to deconstruct the term and show its epistemological violence (Teo, 2011). Today race continues to be a powerful and resilient taken-for-granted concept which institutes and preserves ...
Ahmed, Bipasha, Howarth, Caroline
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Race Racing: Four Theses on Race and Intensity

WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly, 2012
In what follows I attempt to wrest the concept of race away from reactive dialectics and give it its full positivity. I desire, in other words, to make an affirmation of becoming in the processes of race racing. By "race racing" I don't mean a faster conception of race, but it does involve diagramming speeds as intensive rates and grathents internal to
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Race and the arms race

The Nonproliferation Review, 2016
African Americans Against the Bomb—a well-written, well-researched historical study by Vincent Intondi—explores an important subject: African-American resistance to nuclear weapons.Thanks to schola...
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Race Is, Race Isn’t

2014
Not Guilty. Three little syllables, two simple words, one American tragedy. On July 14, 2013, George Zimmerman was acquitted on all charges in the killing of Trayvon Martin. Less than a month later, on August 12, 2013, a federal judge ruled that New York City’s controversial stop-and-frisk policy violated the constitutional rights of various minority ...
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