Race and Racism in Theory and Practice

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Berel Lang
Rowman & Littlefield, 2000 - Broj stranica: 266
This collection of original essays by scholars from a diverse range of fields, examines issues of race in a variety of historical and geographical settings, ranging from classical Greece to the contemporary Americas, Europe and Asia. The authors provide an important perspective on race both in its theoretical origins and in its actual appearances while paying close attention to the ways in which the study of race itself has been carried on or ignored by various disciplines.
 

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Why Race Is Not a Biological Concept Daniel G Blackburn
3
From Eighteenth to Nineteenth Century Racial Science Continuity and Change Maurice L Wade
27
The Meaning of Race Psychologys Troubled History Dina L Anselmi
45
Nazi AntiSemitism and the Science of Race Dalia Ofer
61
Race or Culture Medieval Notions of Difference James Muldoon
79
Enslavement and Manumission in Ancient Greece Gary Reger
99
American Negro Slavery A Reconsideration Jack Chatfield
111
Genealogies of Race and Culture in Anthropology The Marginalized Ethnographers Janet Bauer
123
Beautiful Americans Ugly Japanese Obsequious Chinese The Depiction of Race in Huang Chunmings Stories Kingfai Tam
165
From Colonialism to Immigration The French School in Francophone African Fiction Sonia M Lee
177
Economics and Motivation DisEntangling Race and Class Andrew J Gold
189
Race and Class Why All the Confusion? Johnny E Williams
215
Race and Medicine The Black Experience Priscilla Kehoe
229
The Race for Class Paul Lauter
243
Index
253
About the Contributors
265

The Continental Fallacy of Race Colbert Nepaulsingh
141
Getting Basic Bambaras Revisioning of the Black Aesthetic Margo V Perkins
153

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Berel Lang is professor of humanities at Trinity College.

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