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The Racial Order – PDF
Race has been a complex and difficult topic to unpack in American society. According to Mustafa Emirbayer and Matthew Desmond, there has never been a comprehensive and systematic theory of race. With their groundbreaking eBook, The Racial Order, they present an innovative framework for race scholarship, drawing on the works of Bourdieu, Durkheim, and Dewey. Their work offers deep insights into how the racial order is structured, reproduced, and even transformed. They explore how it penetrates deep into our racialized selves, and how it can be reconstructed for social justice and equity. This eBook delves into the fundamental problems of order, agency, power, and social justice in American society, offering a much-needed perspective on the issue of race. The Racial Order (PDF) is not just a book on race but also a work of social theory and cultural analysis. Through their extensive research, Emirbayer and Desmond provide readers with a new understanding of how race functions in America. Whether you’re a social scientist, scholar, or simply interested in understanding race and its complexities, this eBook offers a much-needed theoretical reconsideration of the topic.
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