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Visibilities and Invisibilities of Race and Racism

Toward a New Global Dialogue
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Takezawa, Harrison, Tanabe and their contributors present a multi-sited, transnational, and intercultural perspective on racism, shifting its emphasis away from the conventional North Atlantic interpretive frameworks to better understand its fundamental nature. Racism is not a uniquely transatlantic phenomenon but, because it is most often understood within Euro-American paradigms, its salience in other contexts is often less visible. The chapters in this volume analyse the process by which fundamentally invisible differences have been made visible, and various groups and communities have been marked, essentialized, and substantialized under a range of social, political and cultural conditions. Focussing on the space between the visible and invisible, they evaluate the dynamics by which invisible differences are rendered visible, and by which visible differences render other differences invisible. In doing so they promote a decentering of Western-centred frameworks, and elucidate continuities with and discontinuities from past era of racial antagonism and conflict. They look at case studies ranging from Japan, India, and Southeast Asia, to Iceland, the U.S. and intra-“white” racism in Europe. The strength of this work lies in its exploration of the varied modalities of race and racism, particularly those that deviate from the conventional, visibly identifiable notions of race, thus broadening the understanding of racism beyond traditional paradigms. An important contribution to the re-worlding of the study of racism, for scholars, researchers and students of anthropology, sociology, ethnic studies, and intercultural studies.

Author Biography:

Yasuko Takezawa is Professor at the Intercultural Research Institute, Kansai Gaidai University, and Professor Emeritus at the Institute for Research in the Humanities, Kyoto University, Japan. Faye V. Harrison is Professor of African American Studies and Anthropology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA. Akio Tanabe is Specially Appointed Professor at the Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University, Japan.
Release date NZ
July 31st, 2024
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Contributors
  • Edited by Akio Tanabe
  • Edited by Faye V. Harrison
  • Edited by Yasuko Takezawa
Illustrations
1 Halftones, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
Pages
264
ISBN-13
9781032566849
Product ID
38545742

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