by David Goldberg
University of Minnesota Press, 1990
Paper: 978-0-8166-1804-0
Library of Congress Classification HT1521.A54 1990
Dewey Decimal Classification 305.8
TOC
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Contents
- 2.
- Biology and the New Racism
- 3.
- Race and Gender: The Role of Analogy in Science
- 4.
- Toward a Critical Theory of “Race”
- 5.
- Racism and the West: From Praxis to Logos
- 6.
- Equality: Beyond Dualism and Oppression
- 10.
- What Celie Knows That You Should Know
- 11.
- “I'm Down on Whores”: Race and Gender in Victorian London
- 12.
- “Ours to Jew or Die”: Céline and the Categories of Anti-Semitism
- 13.
- Interrogating Identity: The Postcolonial Prerogative
- 14.
- Zionism from the Standpoint of Its Victims
- 15.
- Racism and the Innocence of Law
- 16.
- One Nation under a Groove: The Cultural Politics of “Race” and Racism in Britain
- 17.
- Paradoxes of Universality
- 18.
- The Social Formation of Racist Discourse