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Buch, Englisch, 418 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 632 g

Blakey

Unmarking Whiteness and the New American Racism

Race and Racism in Western Science and Society, Volume 3
1. Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-1-032-75799-5
Verlag: Routledge

Race and Racism in Western Science and Society, Volume 3

Buch, Englisch, 418 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 632 g

ISBN: 978-1-032-75799-5
Verlag: Routledge


This book criticizes recent performative solutions to racism ("diversity" programs at universities, for example) and White people’s "Fragility" or intolerance of mature criticism. These ideas are locked in an intellectually gated and defensive conversation that effectively denies the ongoing, particular abuses of White supremacy. This book instead proposes expensive educational and economic changes (including reparations) as necessary to achieve real equity. Once imputed by the eugenical effects of World War II and the Civil Rights Movement’s opposition to White racism, the word "race" was largely stricken from scientific writing. But biological determinism remained deeply ensconced in an institution of science that assumed the natural world to be determining, making natural science its most authoritative means. Authoritative heritability estimates and genetic correlations, though spurious, continued to imply that obvious racial and class inequalities (including their dire health effects) were natural and acceptable. White people often attempted to "unmark" their racial identity and assumed that of the uniquely normal people as though an act of anti-racism (Frankenberg shows). On the contrary, it served to deny their skin color privileges while enjoying benefits of ongoing structural racism as the only real, complete human beings in the room. This book uses an ethnology of anthropology to show White people’s equivocal views of "other’s" equality in their formal analyses, museum collections and exhibitions, and treatment of colleagues in recent times. They remained deliberately deaf to critical African diasporic scholarship. Thus, "Unmarking" gives an anthropological analysis of the social history of White supremacy and shows what it is like for some to confront it. In constructing this historical and sociological counternarrative, the author provides a critical new social history that illuminates a tangled and turgid past for contemporary readers, students, and researchers with vital insights for anthropology, sociology, history, cultural studies, philosophy, and American studies.

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Foreword by Johnetta B. Cole
Preface

Acknowledgements
Overview of Volumes I and II

1. Unmarked Whiteness and Anti-Racial Racism at the End of the 20th Century
2. The Crime Scene
3. Race was the Surrogate for Genetics, Now Genetics Is the Surrogate for Race
4. Diversity and Diffusion
5. The Circumstances Under Which I Live and Work: My Canary in the Mine Shaft
6. The Untenable Personality of Whiteness
7. Conclusions, Arrival Here and Now

Further Reading


Michael L. Blakey, National Endowment for the Humanities Professor of Anthropology, Africana Studies, and American Studies and Director of the Institute for Historical Biology, is a leading anthropologist at William & Mary, whose training and productive research career (80 publications in major journals) integrates human biology, history, and culture, including critical writings on the history and philosophy of science. He directed the unparalleled bioarchaeological and interdisciplinary project on the African Burial Ground, today a U.S. National Monument in Manhattan. He is the recipient of many awards, including two President’s Awards of the American Anthropological Association, the Legacy Award of the Association of Black Anthropologists, an Honorary Doctor of Science from CUNY, and the Plumeri Award.



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