Incorporations : race, nation, and the body politics of capital /

Incorporations offers a new way of thinking about issues of race, bodies, and commodity culture. Moving beyond the study of identity and difference in media, Eva Cherniavsky asserts that race can be understood as a sign of the body's relation to capital. Cherniavsky demonstrates how representat...

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Main Author: Cherniavsky, Eva, 1960-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 2006
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Table of Contents:
  • Subaltern studies in a U.S. frame
  • After bourgeois nationalism
  • Eskimo television and the critique of whiteness (studies)
  • Hollywood's hot voodoo
  • White women in the age of their mechanical reproduction
  • Fast capitalism and consumer ordeals.