Represent and destroy rationalizing violence in the new racial capitalism /
"In the global convulsions in the aftermath of World War II, one dominant world racial order broke apart and a new one emerged. This is the story Jodi Melamed tells in Represent and Destroy, portraying the postwar racial break as a transition from white supremacist modernity to a formally antir...
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Minneapolis :
Univ. of Minnesota Press,
2011.
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Ráidu: | Difference incorporated.
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- Machine generated contents note: ContentsPrefaceIntroduction: Producing Discourses of Certainty with Official Antiracisms
- 1. Killing Sympathies: Racial Liberalism and Race Novels
- 2. Counterinsurgent Canon Wars and Surviving Liberal Multiculturalism
- 3. Making Global Citizens: Neoliberal Multiculturalism and Literary Value
- 4. Difference as Strategy in International Indigenous Peoples' Movements
- Epilogue: Rematerializing AntiracismAcknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index.