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Race, Nation, Class - Ambiguous Identities

2011, Pocket, Engelsk

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Forty years after the defeat of Nazism, and twenty years after the great wave of decolonization, how is it that racism remains a growing phenomenon? What are the special characteristics of contemporary racism? How can it be related to class divisions and to the contradictions of the nation-state? And how far, in turn, does racism today compel us to rethink the relationship between class struggles and nationalism?

This book attempts to answer these fundamental questions through a remarkable dialogue between the French philosopher Etienne Balibar and the American historian and sociologist Immanuel Wallerstein. Each brings to the debate the fruits of over two decades of analytical work, greatly inspired, respectively, by Louis Althusser and Fernand Braudel. Both authors challenge the commonly held notion of racism as a continuation of, or throwback to, the xenophobias of past societies and communities. They analyze it instead as a social relation indissolubly tied to present social

Produktegenskaper

  • Forfatter

  • Bidragsyter

    Balibar, Etienne; Wallerstein, Immanuel
  • Forlag/Utgiver

    SD Books
  • Format

    Pocket
  • Språk

    Engelsk
  • Utgivelsesår

    2011
  • Antall sider

    310
  • Serienavn

    Radical Thinkers
  • Varenummer

    9781844676712

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