Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life

Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life

Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life

Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life

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Overview

A new edition of a celebrated contemporary work on race and racism

Praised by a wide variety of people from Ta-Nehisi Coates to Zadie Smith, Racecraft “ought to be positioned,” as Bookforum put it, “at the center of any discussion of race in American life.”

Most people assume racism grows from a perception of human  difference: the fact of race gives rise to the practice of racism.  Sociologist Karen E. Fields and historian Barbara J. Fields argue  otherwise: the practice of racism produces the illusion of race, through  what they call “racecraft.” And this phenomenon is intimately entwined  with other forms of inequality in American life. So pervasive are the  devices of racecraft in American history, economic doctrine, politics,  and everyday thinking that the presence of racecraft itself goes  unnoticed.

That the promised post-racial age has not dawned, the  authors argue, reflects the failure of Americans to develop a legitimate  language for thinking about and discussing inequality. That failure  should worry everyone who cares about democratic institutions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781839765643
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication date: 02/01/2022
Pages: 320
Sales rank: 356,638
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Barbara J. Fields is Professor of History at Columbia University. Her books include the prize-winning Slavery and Freedom on the Middle Ground: Maryland During the Nineteenth Century; The Destruction of Slavery (coauthored with the Freedmen and Southern Society Project); and Free at Last: A Documentary History of Slavery, Freedom, and the Civil War.

Karen E. Fields is Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the Center for African and African American Research at Duke University. Her books include a translation of Emile Durkheim’s Elementary Forms of Religious Life. She is at work on Racism in the Academy: A Traveler’s Guide and Bordeaux’s Africa.

Table of Contents

Authors' Note ix

Introduction 1

1 A Tour of Racecraft 25

2 Individual Stories and America's Collective Past 75

3 Of Rogues and Geldings 95

4 Slavery, Race, and Ideology in the United States of America 111

5 Origins of the New South and the Negro Question 149

6 What One Cannot Remember Mistakenly 171

7 Witchcraft and Racecraft: Invisible Ontology in Its Sensible Manifestations 193

8 Individuality and the Intellectuals: An Imaginary Conversation Between Emile Durkheim and W. E. B. Du Bois 225

Conclusion: Racecraft and Inequality 261

Acknowledgments 291

Index 293

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