The racialization of America:

In the most comprehensive analysis of race, class and ethnicity yet attempted, Yehudi O. Webster challenges the whole notion of classification put forward by both government and academics. The Racialization of America's central argument is that to first classify citizens as "blacks" a...

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Main Author: Webster, Yehudi O. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York St. Martin's Press 1992
Edition:1. publ. in the United States of America
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:In the most comprehensive analysis of race, class and ethnicity yet attempted, Yehudi O. Webster challenges the whole notion of classification put forward by both government and academics. The Racialization of America's central argument is that to first classify citizens as "blacks" and "whites" and then describe their relations based on this division violates basic logic and creates an inevitably incoherent and self-defeating system of "race relations." It is time, at last, to move toward a more sophisticated view of human interaction.
Physical Description:310 S.
ISBN:031207557X

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