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  1. „A New Science?“ Zum antirassistischen Potenzial materialistischer Medienwissenschaften
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Philipps-Universität Marburg, Marburg ; transcript, Bielefeld

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: German
    Media type: E-Journal
    Format: Online
    ISSN: 1869-1722; 2296-4126
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    Parent title: In: Zeitschrift für Medienwissenschaft, Jg. 14 (2022), Nr. 1, S. 101–109.
    Subjects: Medienwissenschaft; Rassismus; Postkolonialismus
    Other subjects: Kolonialgeschichte; Medienwissenschaft; (Ent-)Subjektivierung; race as technology; critical race theory
    Scope: Online-Ressource
  2. Race and Religion
    Postcolonial Formations of Power and Whiteness
    Author: Nye, Malory
    Published: [2019]

    I have two ambitions in this paper. The first is to explore a framework for talking about the intersections between the categories of race and religion, particularly with reference to critical race and critical religion approaches. The second is to... more

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    I have two ambitions in this paper. The first is to explore a framework for talking about the intersections between the categories of race and religion, particularly with reference to critical race and critical religion approaches. The second is to discuss how discourses on religion are a particular type of racial formation, or racialization. The premise for this discussion is the historic, colonial-era development of the contemporary categories of race and religion, and related formations such as whiteness. Both religion and race share a common colonial genealogy, and both critical studies of race and religion also stress the politically discursive ways in which the terms create social realities of inequality. Although the intersections between these terms are often discussed as the ‘racialization of religion', in this paper I follow Meer (2013) and others by concluding that the category of religion is in itself a form of racialization.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Article (journal)
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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Method & theory in the study of religion; Leiden : Brill, 1989; 31(2019), 3, Seite 210-237; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Religion; critical race theory; postcolonialism; race; racialization; religionization
  3. Rethinking White Supremacy
    Published: 2006

    Abstract: The article addresses the nature of power relations that sustain and disguise white racial hegemony in contemporary ‘western’ society. Following the insights offered by critical race theory (CRT), white supremacy is conceived as a... more

     

    Abstract: The article addresses the nature of power relations that sustain and disguise white racial hegemony in contemporary ‘western’ society. Following the insights offered by critical race theory (CRT), white supremacy is conceived as a comprehensive condition whereby the interests and perceptions of white subjects are continually placed centre stage and assumed as ‘normal’. These processes are analysed through two very different episodes. The first example relates to a period of public crisis, a moment where ‘what really matters’ is thrown into relief by a set of exceptional circumstances, in this case, the London bombings of July 2005. The second example relates to the routine and unexceptional workings of national assessment mechanisms in the education system and raises the question whether assessments merely record educational inequity or actually produce it. These apparently divergent cases are linked by the centrality of white interests and the mobilization of structural and cultur

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    Other subjects: antiracism; assessment; critical race theory; education; England; policy studies; racism; white privilege; white supremacy; whiteness studies;
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    In: Ethnicities ; 6 (2006) 3 ; 318-340