Racial Domination

Racial Domination

Wacquant, Loic

John Wiley and Sons Ltd

06/2024

506

Dura

Inglês

9781509563012

Pré-lançamento - envio 15 a 20 dias após a sua edição

Descrição não disponível.
Preface: Bachelard, Weber, Bourdieu

Problemstellung: When the politics and analytics of race collide

Sociological reset: epistemology, methodology, theory
Specifying domination
Caveats and preview

1.-Reframing Racial Domination

1.-Historicize
2.-Spatialize
3.-Dislodge the United States
4.-Forsake the logic of the trial
5.-Race as denegated ethnicity
Diagonal of racialization
Excursus: the radical abdication of Afropessimism
Dialectic of salience and consequentiality
Race-making through classification struggles

2.-Pentad of Ethnoracial Rule

Disassembling racial domination
1.-Categorization
2.-Discrimination
3.-Segregation
4.-Seclusion
5.-Violence
Architecture and articulations
Lure of "racial capitalism"
Classification, stratification, and the state
The mystification of "structural racism"
"Structural racism" redux: a penal illustration
Race-making as group-making
Group hysteresis, denigration and disgrace
3.-Jim Crow as Caste Terrorism

From song to doxic notion to analytic concept
Rise and reign of the one-drop rule
Economic infrastructure: sharecropping and debt peonage
Social core: asymmetric bifurcation and the mandate of deference
Locking the system: political and judicial exclusion
Specter of "white death"
Caste terrorism: the virtues of conceptual clarity

4.-Fatal Attraction: When Ghetto and Prison Meet and Mesh

Reframing black hyperincarceration
Four "peculiar institutions"
How the ghetto became more like a prison
How the prison became more like a ghetto
How the prison is remaking race and reshaping citizenship
History, penality and place

Coda: From racial domination to racial justice
Varieties of racial domination
Three paths to racial justice
Historicity of racial domination
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Race; racism; ethnicity; racialization; structural racism; racial capitalism; racial inequality; slavery; police brutality; Gaston Bachelard; Max Weber; Pierre Bourdieu; race debate; United States; racial classification; Jim Crow; prison; US prison system; incarceration; white domination; caste terrorism; black hyperghetto; African-American; social epistemology; racial justice; power; inequality