Race in the Twenty-First Century. / Howard Winant.
by Winant, Howard; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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High School - old - to delete | REF SIRS 2003 Hum23 (Browse shelf) | Available |
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: Race in the Twenty-First Century, Jan./Feb. 2002; pp. 33-40.
"To understand the changing significance of race in the aftermath of the twentieth century--the century whose central malady was diagnosed by W.E.B. Du Bois as 'the problem of the color-line'--we must reconsider where the racialized world came from, and where it is going....The pressing task today is not to jettison the concept of race, but instead to come to terms with it as a form of flexible human variety." (TIKKUN) The author analyzes the future of race in the twenty-first century.
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