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racial formation in the united states 3rd edition
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"Racial Formation in the United States" is a seminal work that analyzes the social construction of race in the United States. The book delves into how race is not a fixed category but rather a fluid social construct shaped by historical, political, and economic contexts. The authors, Michael Omi and Howard Winant, foreground the idea of "racial formation," which refers to the process by which social, political, and economic forces shape and reshape the meaning of race and racial identities over time.
The third edition of the book was published by the University of California Press in 2015. This edition includes updated content that reflects contemporary discussions about race and ethnic relations, providing a more nuanced understanding of racial dynamics in modern society. The book retains its relevance by examining both historical events and current movements related to racial justice and inequality.
The ISBN for the third edition of "Racial Formation in the United States" is 978-0520281954. It is widely regarded as a foundational text in race and ethnic studies, making it an essential reading for students and scholars interested in understanding the complexities of race in the U.S. context. The authors' interdisciplinary approach combines insights from sociology, anthropology, history, and critical race theory.
The book encourages readers to rethink preconceived notions of race and to recognize the ongoing struggles against racism and inequality in various forms. By critically engaging with the concept of racial formation, Omi and Winant offer a framework for analyzing the intersections of race, class, and power, highlighting the importance of activism and social change in the pursuit of racial justice.
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