1st Edition

Everyday Practice of Race in America Ambiguous Privilege

By Utz McKnight Copyright 2010
128 Pages
by Routledge

128 Pages
by Routledge

128 Pages
by Routledge

An original contribution to political theory and cultural studies this work argues for a reinterpretation of how race is described in US society. McKnight develops a line of reasoning to explain how we accommodate racial categories in a period when it has become important to adopt anti-racist formal instruments in much of our daily lives. The discussion ranges over a wide theoretical... Read more

1. Representation: Class Ambiguity and Racial Subjectivity  2. The Everyday and Ordinary: Developing a Theory of Race  3. Cody’s, Foucault, and Race  4. Working Together: Conditional Subjectivity  5. Walking the Streets  6. Passing and Mixing: Challenging the Racial Subject

Biography

Utz McKnight is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Alabama. Prior to this he taught for several years as an Visiting Professor in African American Studies at the University of California at Berkeley.

"McKnight (Univ. of Alabama) presents a philosophical exploration of the contours of race and racism in US life with this interesting work....This complex work offers a clear challenge to theories of a post-racial US." K. Anderson, Eastern Illinois University, Recommended title, CHOICE