Race Critical Theories brings together many of the key contributors to critical theorizing about race and racism over the past twenty years. Each previously published text is accompanied by a fresh statement - in most cases written by the authors themselves - regarding the political context, implications and effects of the original contribution.List of Contributors.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction: From Racial Demarcations to Multiple Identifications (David Theo Goldberg and Philomena Essed).
Part I: Conceptual Mapping, in Chronological Order (c. 1980-2000).
1. Imaginative Geography and Its Representations: Orientalizing the Oriental (Edward Said).
2. Race, Articulation and Societies Structured in Dominance (Stuart Hall).
3. Education and Liberation: Black Women's Perspectives (Angela Y. Davis).
4. A New Approach to the Study of Racism (Martin Barker).
5. The Genealogy of Western Racism (Cornel West).
6. Of Mimicry and Man. The Ambivalence of Colonial Discourse (Homi Bhabha).
7. Racial Formation (Michael Omi and Howard Winant).
8. Preface to Dominance Without Hegemony. History and Power in Colonial India (Ranajit Guha).
9. Defining Black Feminist Thought (Patricia Hill Collins).
10. Everyday Racism: A New Approach to the Study of Racism (Philomena Essed).
11. Cartographies of Struggle: Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism (Chandra, T. Mohanty).
12. The Nation Form:History and Ideology (Etienne Balibar).
13. Turning the Tables: Antisemitic Discourse in Post-War Austria (Ruth Wodak).
14. The end of Antiracism (Paul Gilroy).
15. Black Matters (Toni Morlsˇ