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Abstract
As many scholars have argued, racism and its passions are created by and subordinated to the nation. This volume places the practices of racism at the center of analysis of so-called post-racist or multi cultural nation-states. This way, each contributor analytically treats racism and its related concepts of race, identity, culture, and naturalizing symbols of blood to highlight the manner in which governing institutions use nationalist precepts to create "races". In the end, it is racism - the actual political practices of domination - that makes "race" salient, especially in its multi-cultural and liberal-democratic form.
“This tiny collection of essays may serve as a welcome contribution to the better understanding of the complex issues on race and racism and of the diversity of racial conceptions surviving under new disguises.” · Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale
George Baca is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Goucher College in Baltimore. He is currently completing a manuscript on the relationship between racial politics and militarization in the American South.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Nationalism’s Bloody Terrain | iii | ||
Copyright | iv | ||
Contents | v | ||
Introduction. Politics of Recognition and Myths of Race | 1 | ||
Chapter 1. Narrating aa Nation through Mixed Bloods | 14 | ||
Chapter 2. The Making and Unmaking(?) of a Malay Race | 29 | ||
Chapter 3. What's Love Got to Do with It? | 43 | ||
Chapter 4. The Politics of Moral Order | 57 | ||
Chapter 5. Second-Hand Dreams | 72 | ||
Chapter 6. Disappearing Act | 85 | ||
Chapter 7. The End of Social Construction | 95 | ||
Notes on Contributors | 109 |