Represent and destroy : rationalizing violence in the new racial capitalism / Jodi Melamed.

"In the global convulsions in the aftermath of World War II, one dominant world racial order broke apart and a new one emerged. This is the story Jodi Melamed tells in Represent and Destroy, portraying the postwar racial break as a transition from white supremacist modernity to a formally antir...

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Main Author: Melamed, Jodi.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, c2011.
Series:Difference incorporated.
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505 0 |a Introduction: producing discourses of certainty with official antiracisms -- 1. Killing sympathies: racial liberalism and race novels -- 2. Counterinsurgent canon wars and surviving liberal multiculturalism -- 3. Making global citizens: neoliberal multiculturalism and literary value -- 4. Difference as strategy in international indigenous peoples' movements -- Epilogue: rematerializing antiracism. 
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