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The Critical Phenomenology of Intergroup Life

Race Relations in the Social World
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This book is dedicated to a critical analysis of race relations and inequality through the prism of Schutzian social phenomenology, which focuses on the world of intersubjectivity and the complex of meanings that orient the conduct of individuals and groups. The phenomenological approach provides a more intimate look at how the societal imposition of negative racial meanings on racialized persons crucially determines the construction of the minority subjectivity as essential otherness, thus becoming a pivotal support of race-based inequality.
Introduction: The Idea of a Post-Racial World Chapter 1: The Problem of Race in the Modern World Chapter 2: The Study of Racial and Ethnic Relations Chapter 3:The Foundations of Alfred Schutz's Social Phenomenology Chapter 4: The Because-Motive and the Constitution of the Self Chapter 5: The Racial Other as Schutzian Stranger Chapter 6: Racism and Social Alienation Chapter 7: Phenomenology and the Discourse of Power Conclusion References
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