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    Erscheinungsdatum: 20.10.2010, Medium: Buch, Einband: Gebunden, Titel: Autobiography and Black Identity Politics, Titelzusatz: Racialization in Twentieth-Century America, Autor: Mostern, Kenneth, Redaktion: Brennan, Timothy, Verlag: Cambridge University Press, Sprache: Englisch, Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM // American // African American // Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika // USA // Bezug zu Afro-Amerikanern, Rubrik: Literaturwissenschaft // Englische, Amerikanische, Seiten: 294, Informationen: HC gerader Rücken kaschiert, Gewicht: 528 gr, Verkäufer: averdo
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    This book reveals the relationship between apocalyptic thought, political supremacy, and racialization in the early modern world.
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    This book examines the impact of white racialization in homiletics. The first section, Racial Hegemony, interrogates the white, colonial bias of Euro-American homiletical practice, pedagogy, and theory with particular attention to the intersection of preaching and racialization. The second section, Resistance and Possibilities, contributes diverse critical homiletical approaches emerging in conversation with racially-minoritized scholarship and racially subjugated knowledge and practice. By reading this book, preachers and professors of preaching will encounter alternative, non-dominant homiletical pathways toward a more just future for the church and the world.
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    The benign and malignant neglected injustice of the society Racism is the idea that one race is superior to another. It also can include racism, hostility, or antagonism to others because of their race or ethnicity. Modern racism variants also rely on social perceptions of biological differences among peoples. The word "racialization" is used to describe how, though differently, the history of the definition of the "race" still influences us all. The concept illustrates political and structural mechanisms that are often subconscious at work. It also illustrates the social construction of racial categories, like income, but socially and culturally very real. Racing is the very complicated and inconsistent system by which classes are classified as "races" and are subjected to separate and/or unequal treatment on this basis. In short, "racialization is the manner in which race is created and used at all costs". Although white people are also racialized, this practice also leaves those who are perceived as whites invisible or normal. White people cannot necessarily see themselves as part of a race, but still have the right to name and racialize "other". In this book, you will learn: Types of Racism Racism and Health Racism and Migrants Neglection of Racism by Judicial System Racism and Employment Whiteness and It's Privilege For more details, you ought to give this interesting book a listen. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Jeremy Prost. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/179098/bk_acx0_179098_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    This book reveals the relationship between apocalyptic thought, political supremacy, and racialization in the early modern world. The chapters in this book analyze apocalypse and racialization from several discursive and geopolitical spaces to shed light on the ubiquity and diversity of apocalyptic racial thought and its centrality to advancing political power objectives across linguistic and national borders in the early modern period. By approaching race through apocalyptic discourse, this volume not only exposes connections between the pursuit of political power and apocalyptic thought, but also contributes to defining race across multiple areas of research in the early modern period, including colonialism, English and Hispanist studies, and religious studies.
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    This book reveals the relationship between apocalyptic thought, political supremacy, and racialization in the early modern world. The chapters in this book analyze apocalypse and racialization from several discursive and geopolitical spaces to shed light on the ubiquity and diversity of apocalyptic racial thought and its centrality to advancing political power objectives across linguistic and national borders in the early modern period. By approaching race through apocalyptic discourse, this volume not only exposes connections between the pursuit of political power and apocalyptic thought, but also contributes to defining race across multiple areas of research in the early modern period, including colonialism, English and Hispanist studies, and religious studies.
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    Examining three literary traditions - post-1960 Asian American, Asian Canadian and Black experimental poetry - this book reframes contemporary scholarly accounts of post-war North American comparative racial group formation, demonstrating how such poetry investigates contemporary Black-Asian relations and maps the complex co-constitution of race and capitalism at different spatial scales. Offering extended close readings of contemporary Black, Asian American and Asian Canadian experimental poets such as Myung Mi Kim, Erica Hunt, Larissa Lai and Ed Roberson, this book argues that these writers redefine race as a changing and politically contested form of constraint and possibility powerfully shaped by economic history and capitalist globalization. This study retheorizes some basic terms of analysis of contemporary US poetry and poetics, critical race and ethnic studies, racial capitalism and contemporary theories of comparative and relational racialization.
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    Examining three literary traditions - post-1960 Asian American, Asian Canadian and Black experimental poetry - this book reframes contemporary scholarly accounts of post-war North American comparative racial group formation, demonstrating how such poetry investigates contemporary Black-Asian relations and maps the complex co-constitution of race and capitalism at different spatial scales. Offering extended close readings of contemporary Black, Asian American and Asian Canadian experimental poets such as Myung Mi Kim, Erica Hunt, Larissa Lai and Ed Roberson, this book argues that these writers redefine race as a changing and politically contested form of constraint and possibility powerfully shaped by economic history and capitalist globalization. This study retheorizes some basic terms of analysis of contemporary US poetry and poetics, critical race and ethnic studies, racial capitalism and contemporary theories of comparative and relational racialization.
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    Far from its origins in US legal studies in the 1980s, critical race theory has grown to become a leading approach to the analysis of racial inequality around the world. It has courted much controversy along the way, often misunderstood and poorly defined. So what precisely is critical race theory and what makes it different from other theories of race, racialization and racism?In this incisive book, Ali Meghji defines the contours of critical race theory through the notion of the 'racialized social system'. He thereby excavates a solid social theory that clears up many empirical and conceptual questions that continue to surround critical race theory, offering a flexible, practical model for studying structural racism. In making his case, Meghji pays attention to the macro, meso and micro dimensions of the racialized social system, focusing on core phenomena such as interaction orders, material interests, racial ideologies, racialized emotions, and racialized organizations.In a context where any work mentioning 'race' gets defined as critical race theory, this book expounds an approach that promises to be more generative to the social scientific study of race.
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    Far from its origins in US legal studies in the 1980s, critical race theory has grown to become a leading approach to the analysis of racial inequality around the world. It has courted much controversy along the way, often misunderstood and poorly defined. So what precisely is critical race theory and what makes it different from other theories of race, racialization and racism?In this incisive book, Ali Meghji defines the contours of critical race theory through the notion of the 'racialized social system'. He thereby excavates a solid social theory that clears up many empirical and conceptual questions that continue to surround critical race theory, offering a flexible, practical model for studying structural racism. In making his case, Meghji pays attention to the macro, meso and micro dimensions of the racialized social system, focusing on core phenomena such as interaction orders, material interests, racial ideologies, racialized emotions, and racialized organizations.In a context where any work mentioning 'race' gets defined as critical race theory, this book expounds an approach that promises to be more generative to the social scientific study of race.
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