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Situating "race" and racisms in space, time, and theory

Situating "race" and racisms in space, time, and theory

Jo-Anne Lee, John Lutz

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Summary:Grounded in real life and theoretically charged, the nine essays in this interdisciplinary collection explore how race, racisms, and racialization are changing and suggest strategies for reading their emerging forms and discourses. Race has historically been defined by visible difference, but the slippery nature and malleability of racisms and racialising processes challenge scholars and activists to remain vigilant, responsive, and critical in their analyses and actions

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OL25662531W

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Ethnology

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