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Sean Elias, Sean Feagin Elias, Elias Sean, Joe R. Feagin, Feagin Joe R.
Racial Theories in Social Science - A Systemic Racism Critique
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Zusatztext Racial Theories in Social Science is a groundbreaking book. Not only does it offer an exhaustive analysis of how the social sciences have aided and abetted systemic racism! but it provides! as well! a stirring paradigm shift that places race at the heart of the social scientific enterprise. This book brilliantly engages every major theory of race in both its historical context! and its analytical framework! to address the shortcomings and potential of each theory to explain the racial crises at hand. Joe Feagin is a legend in the field! and his deserved reputation for bold and provocative thought is on generous display in his superb collaboration with Sean Elias. This book is both a comprehensive roadmap to the broad and varied field of social scientific thought! and a scholarly inquiry into the constitution and construction of racial theory in the service of understanding and explaining how institutions and individuals behave. This is a scholarly tour de force that is a must read for all who are interested in social thought and race! and a book that will be eminently useful for years to come.Michael Eric Dyson! Professor of Sociology! Georgetown UniversityElias and Feagin's Racial Theories in Social Science provides a critical! and much needed examination of how social science has systematically been racialized and thus compromised even in its attempt to shed light on racial structures in the U.S. Their examination! covering the entire spectrum of what goes for racial theories! demonstrates a discipline that is itself problematized by the very structures that it attempts to analyze. So rather than being an unbiased! critically reflective enterprise the racial project becomes embedded in the very science that purports to examine it. This is a must read as it will undoubtedly redefine and re-situate racial theories in the social sciences. ?Rodney Coates! Director of Black World Studies! Miami UniversityRacial Theories in Social Science pulls together critical assessments of major trends and themes in the history of sociology's investigations of race and racism! the contemporary efforts to erase race from the intellectual landscape of the discipline by way of substituting it with the lexicon of ethnicity! and accounts of the intellectual politics at stake in how and why various sociologists make the claims that they do about race and ethnicity. In doing so! the authors posit that we cannot discern how race and racism have been approached in sociology without foregrounding the intellectual racial politics of the scholars who have approached it. This book engages some important fights! and in doing so! calls for renewed thinking about how we go about studying race and racism in sociology.Alford A. Young! Jr.! Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Sociology and Afroamerican and African Studies! University of MichiganThe power of the systemic racism theory is in its definition! its distinctive anti-racist stance! its adaptability for comparative work! and its inclusion of other manifestations of inequalities in the context of their development and perpetuation from a systemic perspective. The authors look at the big picture and promise their readers will develop that vision. This work presents a challenge to the reader to take a stand for a critical systemic critique of racial relations to understand both racism's perpetuation and how to confront the racist future! to define their own potential for anti-racist struggle.Pinar Batur! Professor of Sociology! Vassar College A very timely assessment of the history of race studies in American and European sociological thought.John H. Stanfield! II! Emeritus Professor! Indiana University Bloomington Informationen zum Autor Sean Elias studies racial group divisions and epistemological color lines in social science, black cultural-intellectual traditions, particularly black social thought and Louisiana Creole culture, and perspectives and practi...
List of contents
Introduction
Post-Racial America and Social Science: Reality or Myth?
PART I-Social Sciences' Historic Misframing of "Race"
1) The Twin Births of Social Science and Race Theory
2) Race Theory and the Rise of Mainstream Social Science
PART II-Contemporary Mainstream Social Science and Race Theory
3) Changes in the Field of Race Studies
4) Subverting Racial Analysis: Emphasizing Practice, Groupness, Boundaries, and Reflexivity
5) Class, Culture, Ethnicity, and Nationality, Anything but "Race"
6) Race and the Genome: Biosocial Theories of Race
7) Assimilation Theory's Dominion in Social Science
8) A Systemic Racism Critique of Racial Formation Theory
PART III-Systemic Racism Theory-Background and Overview
9) Critical Black Theory: Foundations of Systemic Racism Theory
10) Systemic Racism Theory
Conclusion: Persisting Systemic Racism, The Empirical Reality
Report
Racial Theories in Social Science is a groundbreaking book. Not only does it offer an exhaustive analysis of how the social sciences have aided and abetted systemic racism, but it provides, as well, a stirring paradigm shift that places race at the heart of the social scientific enterprise. This book brilliantly engages every major theory of race in both its historical context, and its analytical framework, to address the shortcomings and potential of each theory to explain the racial crises at hand. Joe Feagin is a legend in the field, and his deserved reputation for bold and provocative thought is on generous display in his superb collaboration with Sean Elias. This book is both a comprehensive roadmap to the broad and varied field of social scientific thought, and a scholarly inquiry into the constitution and construction of racial theory in the service of understanding and explaining how institutions and individuals behave. This is a scholarly tour de force that is a must read for all who are interested in social thought and race, and a book that will be eminently useful for years to come.
Michael Eric Dyson, Professor of Sociology, Georgetown University
Elias and Feagin's Racial Theories in Social Science provides a critical, and much needed examination of how social science has systematically been racialized and thus compromised even in its attempt to shed light on racial structures in the U.S. Their examination, covering the entire spectrum of what goes for racial theories, demonstrates a discipline that is itself problematized by the very structures that it attempts to analyze. So rather than being an unbiased, critically reflective enterprise the racial project becomes embedded in the very science that purports to examine it. This is a must read as it will undoubtedly redefine and re-situate racial theories in the social sciences.
Rodney Coates, Director of Black World Studies, Miami University
Racial Theories in Social Science pulls together critical assessments of major trends and themes in the history of sociology's investigations of race and racism, the contemporary efforts to erase race from the intellectual landscape of the discipline by way of substituting it with the lexicon of ethnicity, and accounts of the intellectual politics at stake in how and why various sociologists make the claims that they do about race and ethnicity. In doing so, the authors posit that we cannot discern how race and racism have been approached in sociology without foregrounding the intellectual racial politics of the scholars who have approached it. This book engages some important fights, and in doing so, calls for renewed thinking about how we go about studying race and racism in sociology.
Alford A. Young, Jr., Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Sociology and Afroamerican and African Studies, University of Michigan
The power of the systemic racism theory is in its definition, its distinctive anti-racist stance, its adaptability for comparative work, and its inclusion of other manifestations of inequalities in the context of their development and perpetuation from a systemic perspective. The authors look at the big picture and promise their readers will develop that vision. This work presents a challenge to the reader to take a stand for a critical systemic critique of racial relations to understand both racism's perpetuation and how to confront the racist future, to define their own potential for anti-racist struggle.
Pinar Batur, Professor of Sociology, Vassar College
A very timely assessment of the history of race studies in American and European sociological thought.
John H. Stanfield, II, Emeritus Professor, Indiana University Bloomington
Product details
Authors | Sean Elias, Sean Feagin Elias, Elias Sean, Joe R. Feagin, Feagin Joe R. |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd. |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 14.04.2016 |
EAN | 9781138645226 |
ISBN | 978-1-138-64522-6 |
No. of pages | 296 |
Series |
New Critical Viewpoints on Society |
Subjects |
Social sciences, law, business
> Sociology
> Sociological theories
Ethnic Studies, Social Theory, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Ethnic studies / Ethnicity |
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