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Racism and modernity. Festschrift for Wulf D. Hund

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posted on 2014-06-12, 12:20 authored by Iris WiggerIris Wigger, Sabine Ritter, M.S. Hering Torres, C.W. Mills, R. Bernasconi, W. Goldschmidt, D. Roediger, A. Smedley, A. Kuehnast, S.B. Borgstede, M. Brumlik, L. Lambrecht, S. Affeldt, M. Pickering, M. Hinrichsen, N. Anumba
Written by a team of international scholars, the seventeen essays in this book aim collectively at critically reflecting on the historical genesis of modern racism, from its constitution in early modernity, and its systematization in the Enlightenment period, to various forms of its popularization in modern society. This structure derives from the work of Wulf D. Hund, to whom this edited collection is dedicated. Inspired by his analysis of racialised discourses in European thought and global history, the book shows modern racism to be a mode of a negative societalisation.

History

School

  • Social Sciences

Department

  • Communication, Media, Social and Policy Studies

Published in

Cultural Studies (Kulturwissenschaft)

Volume

35

Pages

(297)

Citation

WIGGER, I. and RITTER, S. (eds.), 2011. Racism and Modernity Festschrift for Wulf D. Hund. Berlin: LIT Verlag.

Publisher

© LIT Verlag

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Publication date

2011

Notes

Closed access. This is a book edited by Iris Wigger and Sabine Ritter.

ISBN

3643901496;978-3643901491

Book series

Cultural Studies;35

Language

  • en

Editor(s)

Wigger, Iris;Ritter, Sabine