The Coexistence of Race and Racism: Can They Become Extinct Together? - Couverture souple

Hutchinson, Janis

 
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Synopsis

Race and racism are interconnected historically and in the modern world. This connection is related to changing social, political, and economic conditions that impact how we think of others and ourselves. Race and racism are also connected to biological discoveries that justify how we think of others and ourselves. The main focus of this book is the examination of these connections. It is argued that while both race and racism are social constructions, the justification for racism changed as the definition and attributes of races were modified to correspond with new developments in biology and genetics. Whereas biological discoveries are one side of this construction, changing social situations represent the other. That is, racism also responds to changing social, political, and economic conditions that alter its justification. In addition, scientific constructions of race are impacted by social factors that serve to direct the "scientific disclosures" on human diversity. These factors form the context for the intricate relationship between race and racism.

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À propos de l?auteur

Janis Faye Hutchinson is Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Houston. She is author of Cultural Portrayals of African Americans and Power, Race, and Culture. Professor Hutchinson holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Kansas.

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