
Wages of Whitness & Racist Symbolic Capital
February 18, 2011
Wages of Whiteness & Racist Symbolic Capital, a new book from Lit-Verlag, is available now. Check it out at the Lit-Verlag website.
Wages of Whiteness & Racist Symbolic Capital, a new book from Lit-Verlag, is available now. Check it out at the Lit-Verlag website.
Click here for a recent discussion on How Race Survived U.S. History with Pittsburgh’s excellent radio program History for the Future.
Listening to Revolt: Selected Writings of George Rawick is a new book just published by Charles H. Kerr. It can be purchased from Charles H. Kerr, from AK Press, and from other booksellers as well.
Kelefa Sanneh’s recent article “Beyond the Pale” in The New Yorker reviews How Race Survived U.S. History: From Settlement and Colonialism to the Obama Phenomenon as well as Nell Irvin Painter’s recent History of White People and Rich Benjamin’s Searching for Whitopia.
The following is a video link to a recent talk on race management given at Historical Materialism in Toronto, May 2010.
The article “‘One Symptom of Originality’: Race and the Management of Labour in the History of the United States” written with Elizabeth Esch was recently published in Historical Materialism, Volume 17, Issue 4.