Is there a post-racism? On David Theo Goldberg's conjunctural analysis of the post-racial

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Is there a post-racism? On David Theo Goldberg's conjunctural analysis of the post-racial. / Bojadžijev, Manuela.
in: Ethnic and Racial Studies, Jahrgang 39, Nr. 13, 20.10.2016, S. 2235-2240.

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title = "Is there a post-racism?: On David Theo Goldberg's conjunctural analysis of the post-racial",
abstract = "I comment on David Theo Goldberg{\textquoteright}s Are We all Postracial Yet? by interpreting it as a programmatic essay towards a new conjunctural analysis of a globalizing racism, and as an emerging globalizing dialogue against racism. In the spirit of Goldberg{\textquoteright}s book I relate these two modes of critical engagement in order to open a global perspective through which a relational understanding of racism can be formulated with respect to two neoliberal contexts, continental Europe and the United States. To this end I draw on the work of {\'E}tienne Balibar and in particular his early consideration of {\textquoteleft}neo-racism{\textquoteright}.",
keywords = "Sociology, conjuncture, European racism, globalization, Racism, relational understanding of racism, racism",
author = "Manuela Bojad{\v z}ijev",
year = "2016",
month = oct,
day = "20",
doi = "10.1080/01419870.2016.1202433",
language = "English",
volume = "39",
pages = "2235--2240",
journal = "Ethnic and Racial Studies",
issn = "0141-9870",
publisher = "Taylor & Francis",
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