Racism
From Slavery to Advanced Capitalism
- Carter A. Wilson - Northern Michigan University, USA, University of Toledo, USA
Volume:
17
Other Titles in:
Ethnic Studies (General)
Ethnic Studies (General)
October 1996 | 288 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
An explanation of the phenomenon of racism throughout history is sought in this book. Carter A Wilson draws on and integrates the considerable literature on racism which has originated from economic, political and cultural realms. In doing so he addresses four major goals: to resolve the major debates surrounding racism; to demystify racism; to provide an understanding of how racism has been sustained in various historical eras; and to discuss how racism takes on different forms throughout history.
John H Stanfield II
Series Editor's Introduction
Introduction
Theoretical Reflections
The Model
The Historical Origins of Racism
The Origins and Maintenance of Slavery and Dominative Racism in North America
Debt Peonage and Dominative Aversive Racism (1865-1965)
Industrial Capitalism and Aversive Racism
Advanced Capitalism and Meta-Racism (1970 to the Present)