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3.13 Race / Racialism / RacismAdell, Sandra. 1994. Writing about race. American Literary History 6.3: 559-71. Adler, Franklin Hugh. 1999. Antiracism, difference, and xenologica. Cultural Values 3.4: 492-502. Anderson, Warwick. 1997. The trespass speaks: White masculinity and colonial breakdown. American Historical Review 102.5: 1343-70. Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 1989. The conservation of “race.” Black American Literature Forum 23.1: 37-60. †----------. 1996. Reconstructing racial identities. Research in African Literatures 27.3: 68-72. †Azoulay, Katya Gibel. 1996. Outside our parents’ house: Race, culture, and identity. Research in African Literature 27.1: 129-42. Bartlett, Robert. 2001. Medieval and modern concepts of race and ethnicity. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 31.1: 39 56. †Bernasconi, Robert. 2002. The assumption of
Negritude: Aimé Blee, Kathleen M. 1996. Becoming a racist: Women in contemporary Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazi groups. Gender and Society 10.6: 680-702. Bobo, Lawrence W. 1999. Prejudice as a group position: Microfoundations of a sociological approach to racism and race relations. Journal of Social Issues 55.3: 445-72. Brunsma, David L., and Kerry Ann Rockquemore. 2002. What does “Black” mean? Exploring the epistemological stranglehold of racial categorization. Critical Sociology 28.1/2: 101-21. Butler, Judith. 1996. An affirmative view. Representations, no. 55, special issue: Race and representation: Affirmative action: 74-83. Castronovo, Russ. 2002. Race and other clichés. American Literary History 14.3: 551-65. Celious, Aaron, and Daphne Oyserman. 2001. Race from the inside: An emerging heterogenous race model. Journal of Social Issues 57.1: 149-65. Cowlishaw, Gillian K. 2000. Censoring race in “post-colonial” anthropology. Critique of Anthropology 20.2: 101-23. Echeruo, Michael J. 1992. Edward W. Blyden, W. E. B. Du Bois, and the “color complex.” Journal of Modern African Studies 30.4: 669-84. Eldridge, Michael. 1997. The rise and fall of Black Britain. Transition, no. 74: 32-43. Gallagher, Charles A. 1999. Researching race, reproducing
racism. Garcia, J. L. A. 2001. Racism and racial discourse. Philosophical Forum 32.2: 125-45. Hanchard, Michael. 1996. Cultural politics and Black public intellectuals. Social Text, no. 48: 95-108. Harrison, Faye V. 1995. The persistent power of “race” in the cultural and political economy of racism. Annual Review of Anthropology 24: 47-74. Henderson, Mae G. 1996. “Where, by the way, is this train going?” A case for Black (cultural) studies. Callaloo 19.1: 60-67. Holt, Thomas C. 1995. Marking: Race, race-making, and the writing of history. American Historical Review 100.1: 1-20. Kleinpenning, Gerard, and Louk Hagendoorn. 1993. Forms of racism and the cumulative dimension of ethnic attitudes. Social Psychology Quarterly 56.1: 21-36. Koshy, Susan. 2001. Morphing race into ethnicity: Asian Americans and critical transformations of Whiteness. Boundary 2 28.1: 153-94. Lentin, Alana. 2000. “Race,” racism and anti-racism: Challenging contemporary classifications. Social Identities 6.1: 91-106. Lubiano, Wahneema. 1996. Mapping the interstices between Afro-American cultural discourse and cultural studies. Callaloo 19.1: 68-77. Luke, Carmen, and Vicki Carrington. 2000. Race matters. Journal of Intercultural Studies 21.1: 5-24. Massad, Joseph. 1993. Palestinians and the limits of racialized Merelman, Richard M. 1992. Cultural imagery and racial conflict in the United States: The case of African-Americans. British Journal of Political Science 22.3: 315-42. Rowley, Stephanie, and Julie A. Moore. 2002. When who I am impacts how I am represented. Roper Review 24.2: 63-67. Smith, Valerie. 1994. Reading the intersection of race and gender in narratives of passing. Diacritics 24.2-3: 43-57. Spivak, Gayatry Chakravorty. 1998. Race before racism: The disappearance of the American. Boundary 2 25.2: 35-53. Sundstrom, Ronald R. 2001. Being and being mixed race. Social Theory and Practice 27.2: 285-307. Taylor, Henry Louis, Jr. 1995. The hidden face of racism. American Quarterly 47.3: 395-408. †Taylor, Paul C. 2000. Appiah’s uncompleted argument: W.E.B. DuBois and the reality of race. Social Theory & Practice 26.1: 103-28. Thomas, Deborah A. 2002. Modern Blackness: “What we are and what we hope to be.” Small Axe 6.2: 25-48. Trucios-Haynes, Enid. 2000. Why “race matters”: Latcrit theory and Latina/o racial identity. La Raza Law Journal 11/12.2/1: 1-42. Ware, Vron. 1992. Moments of danger: Race, gender, and memories of empire. History and Theory 31.4: 116-37. West, Cornel, and Henry Louis Gates, Jr. 1995. Affirmative reaction. Transition, no. 68: 173-86. See also 1: Lewis;
1.3: Willinsky; 2.1: Trapagnier; 2.2: Homans;
Kowalewski Nozaki; 3.1: Wodak;
3.3: Lowy; 3.6: Sedinger;
Ahmad, Eqbal. 1991. Racism and the state: The coming crisis in U.S.-Japanese relations. Boundary 2 18.3, Japan in the world: 20-28. Cornyetz, Nina. 1994. Fetishized Blackness: Hip Hop and racial desire in contemporary Japan. Social Text, no. 41: 113-39. Wood, Joe. 1997. The yellow Negro. Transition, no. 73: 40-66. Yamashita, Sayoko Okada. 1996. Ethnographic report of an African American student in Japan. Journal of Black Studies 26.6: 735-47. |
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