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Signs of Race in Poststructuralism

Toward a Transformative Theory of Race

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Signs of Race in Poststructuralism

Toward a Transformative Theory of Race

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This book presents a class-based analysis of poststructuralism and race. The author positions this fundamental question at the heart of his project: why does race still work if it is commonly misunderstood to be a social construct? The answer is that race works because it operates like a commodity, and like any commodity, as long as it generates value (understood in the widest possible sense: economic, political, and cultural-ideological value), it will remain in circulation. This study should contribute to our understanding of race by linking questions of use value to exchange value.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Acknowledgments
Part 2 Introduction
Part 3 Chapter 1: Race as Commodity Fetish
Part 4 Chapter 2: Putting Materialism back into Race Theory: Toward a Transformative Theory of Race
Part 5 Chapter 3: The Linguistic Turn, Materialism, and Race: The Postmodern Crisis in African-American Literary Theory and Richard Wright's Critique of Ideology
Part 6 Chapter 4: The Politics of Race and Psychoanalysis: Richard Wright's Critique of Bourgeois Subjectivity in Savage Holiday
Part 7 Chapter 5: Oral Textualities, Oral (Blues) Poetics, and Oral Erotics: Disabling the Exchange Economy in Gayl Jones' Corregidora
Part 8 Bibliography

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Published Mar 16 2009
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 176
ISBN 9780761845058
Imprint University Press of America
Dimensions 239 x 162 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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