The Problem of Race in the Twenty-first CenturyHarvard University Press, 30 avr. 2002 - 160 pages "The problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color-line," W. E. B. Du Bois wrote in 1903, and his words have proven sadly prophetic. As we enter the twenty-first century, the problem remains--and yet it, and the line that defines it, have shifted in subtle but significant ways. This brief book speaks powerfully to the question of how the circumstances of race and racism have changed in our time--and how these changes will affect our future. |
Table des matières
1 Racial Identity and the Project of Modernity | 24 |
2 Race and Culture in a Consumer Society | 56 |
3 Race Nation and the Global Economy | 86 |
The Future of Race | 116 |
Notes | 124 |