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Critical Philosophy of Race will examine issues raised by the concept of race, the practices and mechanisms of racialization, and the persistence of various forms of racism across the world. It opposes racism in all forms; it rejects the pseudosciences of old-fashioned biological racialism; it denies that anti-racism and anti-racialism summarily eliminate race as a meaningful category of analysis. The journal is sponsored by the Rock Ethics Institute at The Pennsylvania State University.
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Volume 5, Issue 2, 2017Table of Contents
Special Issue: Race After Obama
Special Issue: Non-Racialism, Color Blindnesss, and Post-Racialism

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View Shattering the Myth of a Post-Racial Consensus in South African Higher Education: "Rhodes Must Fall" and the Struggle for Transformation at the University of Cape Town
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View "Whole masses of uncharted territory": Metaphors, Internal Spatiality, and Racialized Relationships in Post-Apartheid South Africa
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View Decolonization and Denazification: Student Politics, Cultural Revolution, and the Affective Labor of Remembering
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ISSN | 2165-8692 |
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Print ISSN | 2165-8684 |
Launched on MUSE | 2017-07-17 |
Open Access | No |
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