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Critical social theorist and philosopher David Theo Goldberg is one of the defining figures in critical race theory.

Trade Review

Lively, incisive, and provocative, these conversations between Goldberg and Giroux serve both as an introduction to Goldberg's important work for newcomers, and as a significant elaboration that will be of great interest to those already familiar with him. The power and sophistication of Golberg's analysis is on full display, and the conversational style gives it a heightened sense of liveliness and urgency. This is a milestone text in the theorization of race and racism.
Michael J. Monahan, Marquette University

Through these provocative conversations in which Susan Searls Giroux asks David Theo Goldberg to reflect on the body of his work, we discover what it means to inhabit a world where race has been consigned to the realm of the invisible, but political, economic, and ideological structures continue to bear “the weight of race.” As Goldberg deftly recapitulates his considerable theoretical contributions, he links complex analyses of race and racism to key historical events, thus rendering them importantly accessible to new audiences today.
Angela Y. Davis, University of California, Santa Cruz

For decades, David Theo Goldberg has been theorizing race and racialization across a variety of temporal and geopolitical formations--apartheid and post-apartheid South Africa, 19th through 21st century United States, Palestine/Israel, old Europe and new immigrant Europe. This splendid set of conversations between Goldberg and Giroux reprises the riches of his thought and places essential touchstones for theorizing race today, among them political theology, neoliberalism, gender and class, Eurocentrism, immigration, securitization, language and silence. Along the way, Goldberg and Giroux probe the riches and limitations of diverse theoretical approachesÑpsychoanalytic, Foucaultian, feminist, Marxist and postcolonial-- for grasping racial formations and subjections. This is a wonderfully readable, teachable and stimulating text.
Wendy Brown, University of California, Berkeley



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vi

Introduction 1

1 Race to modernity 14

2 Global racialities 35

3 Modernity’s civic religion 48

4 Racial states 66

5 Fearing Foucault 83

6 The raciologics of militarizing society 108

7 Migrating racisms 130

8 Civic lessons 152

9 Racial (ir)relevance 170

10 Reiteracing Obama 185

References 209

Index 218

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 01/08/2014
      ISBN13: 9780745671796, 978-0745671796
      ISBN10: 0745671799

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Critical social theorist and philosopher David Theo Goldberg is one of the defining figures in critical race theory.

      Trade Review

      Lively, incisive, and provocative, these conversations between Goldberg and Giroux serve both as an introduction to Goldberg's important work for newcomers, and as a significant elaboration that will be of great interest to those already familiar with him. The power and sophistication of Golberg's analysis is on full display, and the conversational style gives it a heightened sense of liveliness and urgency. This is a milestone text in the theorization of race and racism.
      Michael J. Monahan, Marquette University

      Through these provocative conversations in which Susan Searls Giroux asks David Theo Goldberg to reflect on the body of his work, we discover what it means to inhabit a world where race has been consigned to the realm of the invisible, but political, economic, and ideological structures continue to bear “the weight of race.” As Goldberg deftly recapitulates his considerable theoretical contributions, he links complex analyses of race and racism to key historical events, thus rendering them importantly accessible to new audiences today.
      Angela Y. Davis, University of California, Santa Cruz

      For decades, David Theo Goldberg has been theorizing race and racialization across a variety of temporal and geopolitical formations--apartheid and post-apartheid South Africa, 19th through 21st century United States, Palestine/Israel, old Europe and new immigrant Europe. This splendid set of conversations between Goldberg and Giroux reprises the riches of his thought and places essential touchstones for theorizing race today, among them political theology, neoliberalism, gender and class, Eurocentrism, immigration, securitization, language and silence. Along the way, Goldberg and Giroux probe the riches and limitations of diverse theoretical approachesÑpsychoanalytic, Foucaultian, feminist, Marxist and postcolonial-- for grasping racial formations and subjections. This is a wonderfully readable, teachable and stimulating text.
      Wendy Brown, University of California, Berkeley



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments vi

      Introduction 1

      1 Race to modernity 14

      2 Global racialities 35

      3 Modernity’s civic religion 48

      4 Racial states 66

      5 Fearing Foucault 83

      6 The raciologics of militarizing society 108

      7 Migrating racisms 130

      8 Civic lessons 152

      9 Racial (ir)relevance 170

      10 Reiteracing Obama 185

      References 209

      Index 218

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