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The Persistent Power of "Race" in the Cultural and Political Economy of Racism
Faye V. Harrison
African American Studies
Anthropology
Center for the Study of Global Gender Equity
Center for African Studies
Lemann Center for Brazilian Studies
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Racism
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Political Economy
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Anthropology
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Cultural Economy
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Anthropologists
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Anti-racism
50%
Nation-state
50%
Whiteness
50%
Racial Inequality
50%
Local Community
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Social Reality
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Intergroup Difference
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Volatility
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Biological Concepts
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Covert
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Global System
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Racialization
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International Variation
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Intranational
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Racial Projects
50%
Ethno-national Conflict
50%
Arts and Humanities
Anthropologists
100%
Political Economy
100%
Cultural Economy
100%
Racialization
50%
Dynamics
50%
Sociocultural
50%
Nation-state
50%
Nationalists
50%
Social Reality
50%
Social Sciences
Anthropologists
100%
Political Economy
100%
Racialization
50%
Racial Inequality
50%
Social Reality
50%
Nationalists
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Volatility
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Nation-state
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Medicine and Dentistry
Body Position
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