Interrogating racism. Toward an antiracist Anthropology

Authors

  • Leith Mullings City University of New York

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18046/recs.i12.1683

Keywords:

antiracism, color blindness, globalization, Race, social movements

Abstract

Over the past several decades, global manifestations of racism have undergone significant transformations. The anticolonial struggle, the civil rights movement, and the antiapartheid offensive have challenged the former established racial regimes. But the consolidation of global capitalism has also created new forms of racialization. A variety of antiracist strategies and interventions have emerged to confront new racisms. Analyses of racism have sought to interrogate its history and contemporary manifestations, how it is maintained and reproduced, and to predict its future. Anthropologists and other social scientists are challenged to develop theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches to advance our understanding of these new manifestations of race and racism.

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2013-12-19

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Mullings, L. (2013). Interrogating racism. Toward an antiracist Anthropology. Revista CS, (12), 325-375. https://doi.org/10.18046/recs.i12.1683