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Racist culture : philosophy and the politics of meaning

This synthesis of recent work on racism offers an anti-essentialist and non-reductionist account of racialized discourse and racist expression. Goldberg suggests that racisms are not aberrant, but consistent with prevailing social conceptions. He concludes with an argument for anti-racist practice.
Print Book, English, 1993
Blackwell, Malden, Massachusetts, 1993
x, 313 pages ; 24 cm
9780631180777, 9780631180784, 063118077X, 0631180788
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1. Introduction: Racial Subjects
2. Modernity, Race, and Morality
3. Racialized Discourse
4. The Masks of Race
5. Racist Exclusions
6. Racisms and Rationalities
7. Racial Knowledge
8. Polluting the Body Politic: Race and Urban Location
9. Taking Race Pragmatically