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The invention of raceThe invention of race

The invention of race1999

Tommy Lee Lott

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The philosopher Tommy Lott here provides a critique of the issues that shape our understanding of the role of black culture in the political struggles and self-affirmation of black people. Lott argues that many forms of African-American cultural expression display resistance through appropriation, and reconstitution, of denigrating representations fostered by the dominant racist culture. Beginning with a tour de force entitled "Racist Discourse and the Negro-ape Metaphor," he goes on in subsequent chapters to discuss slavery, cultural identity, art, music, film, and television, engaging in a wide variety of issues pertaining to the politics of representation.

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First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL1910819W

Subjects

Race relationsRace identityIntellectual lifeAfrican Americans in popular cultureRacism in popular cultureRacismUnited StatesAfrican American artsAfrican AmericansAfrican americans, race identityAfrican americans, intellectual lifeUnited states, race relationsAfrican americans, politics and government

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