We hear much talk about the advent of a “postracial” age. The
election of Barack Obama as President of the U.S. was held by many to
be proof that we have once and for all moved beyond race. The Swedish
government has even gone so far as to erase all references to race
from its legislative documents. However, as Ferguson, MO, and
countless social statistics show, beneath such claims lurk more
sinister shadows of the racial everyday, institutional, and structural
racisms persist and renew themselves beneath the polish of
nonraciality. A conundrum lies at its very heart as seen when the
election of a Black President was taken to be the pinnacle of
postraciality. In this sparkling essay, David Theo Goldberg seeks
to explain this conundrum, and reveals how the postracial is merely
the afterlife of race, not its demise. Postraciality is the new logic
of raciality.
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ISBN
9780745689753
Publisert
2018
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Polity
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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