Abigail Bakan, Enakshi DuaLinkages in Marxism and Critical Race Theories
Theorizing Anti-Racism
Linkages in Marxism and Critical Race Theories
Herausgeber: Bakan, Abigail; Dua, Enakshi
Abigail Bakan, Enakshi DuaLinkages in Marxism and Critical Race Theories
Theorizing Anti-Racism
Linkages in Marxism and Critical Race Theories
Herausgeber: Bakan, Abigail; Dua, Enakshi
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Theorizing Anti-Racism presents insightful essays that engage both Marxist thought and postcolonial and critical race theory with a focus on clarification and points of convergence.
Theorizing Anti-Racism presents insightful essays that engage both Marxist thought and postcolonial and critical race theory with a focus on clarification and points of convergence.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 638g
- ISBN-13: 9781442626706
- ISBN-10: 1442626704
- Artikelnr.: 40922880
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 638g
- ISBN-13: 9781442626706
- ISBN-10: 1442626704
- Artikelnr.: 40922880
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Abigail B. Bakan is a professor and Chair of the Department of Social Justice Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. Enakshi Duais Associate Professor in the School of Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies at York University, Toronto.
Acknowledgements
I. Introduction
1. Introducing the Questions, Reframing the Dialogue (Abigail B. Bakan and
Enakshi Dua)
II. Rethinking Foucault
2. Revisiting Genealogies: Theorizing Anti-Racism Beyond the Impasse
(Enakshi Dua)
3. Foucault in Tunisia (Robert J. C. Young)
4. Not Quite A Case of the Disappearing Marx: Tracing The Place of Material
Relations in Postcolonial Theory (Enakshi Dua)
III. Revisiting Marx
5. Marxism and Anti-Racism: Rethinking the Politics of Difference (Abigail
B. Bakan)
6. Marxism and Anti-Racism in Theory and Practice: Reflections and
Interpretations (Himani Bannerji)
IV. Legacies And Relationships
7. C. L. R. James and W. E. B. Du Bois: Black Jacobins and Black
Reconstruction, Writing Heresy and Revisionist Histories (Anthony Bogues)
8. Colonizing, colonized: Sartre and Fanon (Audrey Kobayashi and Mark
Boyle)
9. Intellectuals, Oppression, and Anti-Racist Movements in South Africa
(Eunice N. Sahle)
V. Interventions in Race, Class and State
10. Race, Class and Colonialism: Reconsidering the “Jewish Question”
(Abigail B. Bakan)
11. Race, Sovereignty and Empire: Theorizing the Camp, Theorizing
Post/Modernity (Sunera Thobani)
12. Rethinking Whiteness, “Culturalism,” and the Bourgeoisie in the Age of
Neoliberalism (Sedef Arat-KoÇ)
13. Race and the Management of Labour in United States History (Elizabeth
Esch and David Roediger)
Afterword
List of Contributors
I. Introduction
1. Introducing the Questions, Reframing the Dialogue (Abigail B. Bakan and
Enakshi Dua)
II. Rethinking Foucault
2. Revisiting Genealogies: Theorizing Anti-Racism Beyond the Impasse
(Enakshi Dua)
3. Foucault in Tunisia (Robert J. C. Young)
4. Not Quite A Case of the Disappearing Marx: Tracing The Place of Material
Relations in Postcolonial Theory (Enakshi Dua)
III. Revisiting Marx
5. Marxism and Anti-Racism: Rethinking the Politics of Difference (Abigail
B. Bakan)
6. Marxism and Anti-Racism in Theory and Practice: Reflections and
Interpretations (Himani Bannerji)
IV. Legacies And Relationships
7. C. L. R. James and W. E. B. Du Bois: Black Jacobins and Black
Reconstruction, Writing Heresy and Revisionist Histories (Anthony Bogues)
8. Colonizing, colonized: Sartre and Fanon (Audrey Kobayashi and Mark
Boyle)
9. Intellectuals, Oppression, and Anti-Racist Movements in South Africa
(Eunice N. Sahle)
V. Interventions in Race, Class and State
10. Race, Class and Colonialism: Reconsidering the “Jewish Question”
(Abigail B. Bakan)
11. Race, Sovereignty and Empire: Theorizing the Camp, Theorizing
Post/Modernity (Sunera Thobani)
12. Rethinking Whiteness, “Culturalism,” and the Bourgeoisie in the Age of
Neoliberalism (Sedef Arat-KoÇ)
13. Race and the Management of Labour in United States History (Elizabeth
Esch and David Roediger)
Afterword
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
I. Introduction
1. Introducing the Questions, Reframing the Dialogue (Abigail B. Bakan and
Enakshi Dua)
II. Rethinking Foucault
2. Revisiting Genealogies: Theorizing Anti-Racism Beyond the Impasse
(Enakshi Dua)
3. Foucault in Tunisia (Robert J. C. Young)
4. Not Quite A Case of the Disappearing Marx: Tracing The Place of Material
Relations in Postcolonial Theory (Enakshi Dua)
III. Revisiting Marx
5. Marxism and Anti-Racism: Rethinking the Politics of Difference (Abigail
B. Bakan)
6. Marxism and Anti-Racism in Theory and Practice: Reflections and
Interpretations (Himani Bannerji)
IV. Legacies And Relationships
7. C. L. R. James and W. E. B. Du Bois: Black Jacobins and Black
Reconstruction, Writing Heresy and Revisionist Histories (Anthony Bogues)
8. Colonizing, colonized: Sartre and Fanon (Audrey Kobayashi and Mark
Boyle)
9. Intellectuals, Oppression, and Anti-Racist Movements in South Africa
(Eunice N. Sahle)
V. Interventions in Race, Class and State
10. Race, Class and Colonialism: Reconsidering the “Jewish Question”
(Abigail B. Bakan)
11. Race, Sovereignty and Empire: Theorizing the Camp, Theorizing
Post/Modernity (Sunera Thobani)
12. Rethinking Whiteness, “Culturalism,” and the Bourgeoisie in the Age of
Neoliberalism (Sedef Arat-KoÇ)
13. Race and the Management of Labour in United States History (Elizabeth
Esch and David Roediger)
Afterword
List of Contributors
I. Introduction
1. Introducing the Questions, Reframing the Dialogue (Abigail B. Bakan and
Enakshi Dua)
II. Rethinking Foucault
2. Revisiting Genealogies: Theorizing Anti-Racism Beyond the Impasse
(Enakshi Dua)
3. Foucault in Tunisia (Robert J. C. Young)
4. Not Quite A Case of the Disappearing Marx: Tracing The Place of Material
Relations in Postcolonial Theory (Enakshi Dua)
III. Revisiting Marx
5. Marxism and Anti-Racism: Rethinking the Politics of Difference (Abigail
B. Bakan)
6. Marxism and Anti-Racism in Theory and Practice: Reflections and
Interpretations (Himani Bannerji)
IV. Legacies And Relationships
7. C. L. R. James and W. E. B. Du Bois: Black Jacobins and Black
Reconstruction, Writing Heresy and Revisionist Histories (Anthony Bogues)
8. Colonizing, colonized: Sartre and Fanon (Audrey Kobayashi and Mark
Boyle)
9. Intellectuals, Oppression, and Anti-Racist Movements in South Africa
(Eunice N. Sahle)
V. Interventions in Race, Class and State
10. Race, Class and Colonialism: Reconsidering the “Jewish Question”
(Abigail B. Bakan)
11. Race, Sovereignty and Empire: Theorizing the Camp, Theorizing
Post/Modernity (Sunera Thobani)
12. Rethinking Whiteness, “Culturalism,” and the Bourgeoisie in the Age of
Neoliberalism (Sedef Arat-KoÇ)
13. Race and the Management of Labour in United States History (Elizabeth
Esch and David Roediger)
Afterword
List of Contributors