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(Ebook) Race and Class Distinctions Within Black Communities: A Racial-Caste-in-Class by Paul Camy Mocombe, Carol Tomlin, Cecile Wright ISBN 9780415714372, 9780367601089, 9781315882765, 9781134690572, 0415714370, 0367601087, 1315882760, 1134690576

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Authors:Paul Camy Mocombe, Carol Tomlin, Cecile Wright
Pages:254 pages.
Year:2013
Editon:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:6.49 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780415714372, 9780367601089, 9781315882765, 9781134690572, 0415714370, 0367601087, 1315882760, 1134690576
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(Ebook) Race and Class Distinctions Within Black Communities: A Racial-Caste-in-Class by Paul Camy Mocombe, Carol Tomlin, Cecile Wright ISBN 9780415714372, 9780367601089, 9781315882765, 9781134690572, 0415714370, 0367601087, 1315882760, 1134690576

This book offers both a philosophical and sociological model for understanding the constitution of identity in general, and black social identity in particular, without reverting to either a social or racial deterministic view of identity construction. Using a variant of structuration theory (phenomenological structuralism) this work, against contemporary postmodern and post-structural theories, seeks to offer a dialectical understanding of the constitution of black American and British life within the class division and social relations of production of the global capitalist world-system, while accounting for black social agency.
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