Full Description
What is race and how does it structure our contemporary world? This Handbook offers a groundbreaking exploration of these urgent questions, providing a critical, global perspective on the anthropology of race and ethnicity. Drawing together cutting-edge research across subdisciplines such as physical anthropology, cultural anthropology, archaeology and linguistics, it emphasizes the key roles of colonialism and the discipline of anthropology in shaping our understanding of race, and demonstrates the instrumentality of race/ethnicity in the reproduction of local and global inequality. The chapters show how a variety of issues are deeply rooted in global structures of race and power — from the rising popularity of genomics to police brutality and the rise of the far right in the West. Providing new theoretical frameworks and innovative methodologies reshaping the discipline of anthropology, this Handbook is a vital resource for anyone interested in the complexities of race in the 21st century.
Contents
1. Introduction: anthropology and the legacies of race Jemima Pierre and Jean Muteba Rahier; Part I. Anthropology and Race: Focus on Sub-Disciplines; 2. The fallacy and reality of race Yolanda T. Moses; 3. Physical anthropology and racial science Rachel Watkins; 4. The Boasian intervention: race, racism, and culture in the United States Mark Anderson; 5. Culturalism and the post-world war I ethnology of the African diaspora in Latin America and the Caribbean Kevin A. Yelvington; 6. Archaeology of the plantation complex in the Caribbean Justin Dunnavant; Part II. Race, Nation and Belonging; 7. Whiteness, indigeneity, blackness, and the polysemy of ethnoracial mixings in Latin American ideologies of national identity, from 'monocultural mestizaje' or 'racial democracy' to contemporary multiculturalism Jean Muteba Rahier; 8. Effacing blackness: race, colonialism, and nationalism in Cuba and Puerto Rico Jorge Duany; 9. Blackface, nationalism, and belonging in Argentina Judith Anderson; 10. Ancestry, colour and culture in Australia's gulf country David Trigger; 11. The politics of race and nationalism in contemporary China Shanshan Lan; Part III. Legacies of Privileged Racialization: 12. Feeling at home in Christian nationalism: sexuality and white evangelicalism in the United States Sophie Bjork-James; 13. Whiteness in the post-colony: survivals of the racially-ordered past Janet McIntosh; 14. Racialized travel writing on Kuwait Bader Alfarhan; 15. Race and racialization in assisted reproduction Daisy Deomampo; Part IV. New Directions in the Anthropology of Race and Ethnicity: 16. 'Racializing affect' revisited: endurance and transformation of a theoretical perspective Ulla Berg and Ana Ramos-Zayas; 17. Universalizing race in the anthropocene: geosciences, progress and the human age Bruce Erickson; 18. F*ck the police!: antiblack statecraft, the myth of cops' fragility, and the fierce urgency of an insurgent anthropology of policing Jaime A. Alves; 19. Meaning and matter(ing): testifying to black life through raciosemiotics Krystal A. Smalls.



