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The Rule of Racialization: Class, Identity, Governance (Labor in Crisis) |
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Rating:  Summary: A nice contribution to "whiteness studies" Review: >After all Martinot's analysis, the fundamental mystery still remains: how can race remain so persistent, even across changes to class systems and the specific forms of racialization? Its suppositional structure goes a ways towards an answer, but it always feels like something is missing in every explanation. This is not remotely a flaw in Martinot's book, but is the very kernel that he moves us slightly closer towards being able to understand.
Rating:  Summary: A nice contribution to "whiteness studies" Review: >After all Martinot's analysis, the fundamental mystery still remains: how can race remain so persistent, even across changes to class systems and the specific forms of racialization? Its suppositional structure goes a ways towards an answer, but it always feels like something is missing in every explanation. This is not remotely a flaw in Martinot's book, but is the very kernel that he moves us slightly closer towards being able to understand.
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