Pinpoints the limits of many current globalization theories in challenging racial oppression, and argues instead for local and situated strategies for resisting racism and imperialism. Locating Race provides a powerful critique of theories and fictions of globalization that privilege migration, transnationalism, and flows. Malini Johar Schueller argues that in order to resist racism and imperialism in the United States we need to focus on local understandings of how different racial groups are specifically constructed and oppressed by the nation-state and imperial relations. In the writings of Black Nationalists, Native American activists, and groups like Partido Nacional La Raza Unida, the author finds an imagined identity of post-colonial citizenship based on a race- and place-based activism that forms solidarities with oppressed groups worldwide and suggests possibilities for a radical globalism.(State University of New York Press)
Shows the limits of many globalization theories in challenging racial oppression. This title argues instead for local and situated strategies for resisting racism and imperialism.
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Publication Date
Jan 2009
ISBN
9780791476819
Pages
255 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Hardcover
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