The Machinery of Whiteness: Studies in the Structure of Racialization

The Machinery of Whiteness: Studies in the Structure of Racialization

by Steve Martinot
ISBN-10:
1439900515
ISBN-13:
9781439900512
Pub. Date:
06/18/2010
Publisher:
Temple University Press
ISBN-10:
1439900515
ISBN-13:
9781439900512
Pub. Date:
06/18/2010
Publisher:
Temple University Press
The Machinery of Whiteness: Studies in the Structure of Racialization

The Machinery of Whiteness: Studies in the Structure of Racialization

by Steve Martinot

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Overview

In this Follow-Up to his Book the Rule of Racialization-which considered the way class structure is formed in the United States-Steve Martinot examines how the structures of racialization reside at the core of all social, cultural, and political institutions in the United States. In The Machinery of Whiteness, Martinot examines how race and racism are produced in the United States, analyzing the politics of racialization and the racial segregation and racial deprivation that have kept the United States a white-dominated society throughout its history. Martinot dedicates this work to expunging white supremacy from the earth.

The Machinery of Whiteness investigates how "whiteness" came to be foundational to the process that then produced the modern concept of race. Martinot addresses the instrumentalization of women as a necessary step in the formation of the concept, furthering the debates regarding the relationships of race and gender. He also addresses U.S. international interventionism, the anti-immigrant movements, and white racist populism to describe the political forms that white supremacy takes.

Martinot brings together these ideas to analyze the underlying cultural structures of racialization that have driven and conditioned the resurgence of white supremacy and white entitlement in the wake of civil rights movements. This book is a call to transform the cultural structures of the United States to make justice and democracy-which depend on inclusion, not segregation-possible.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439900512
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 06/18/2010
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Steve Martinot is Instructor Emeritus at the Center for Interdisciplinary Programs at San Francisco State University. He is the author of The Rule of Racialization: Class, Identity, Governance and Forms in the Abyss: A Philosophical Bridge between Sartre and Derrida (both Temple). He is also the editor of two previous books, and translator of Racism by Albert Memmi. He has written extensively on the structures of racism and white supremacy in the US, as well as on corporate culture and economics, and leads seminars on these subjects in the Bay Area.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 
Introduction 
1. Motherhood and the Invention of Race 
2. The Racialized State 
3. A Structural Concept of Race 
4. The Political Culture of Whiteness 
5. The Boundaries of the United States and Immigration 
6. The Dual-State Character of the United States 
7. The Structures of Racialization 
Notes 
References 
Index

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