Racial Formation in the United States – Omi and Winant 2/2/15

By rora

RFOn Monday, February 2, 2015, Professor Michael Omi and Professor Howard Winant visited UC Berkeley campus to talk about the newest edition of their book, Racial Formation in the United States (3 ed. 2014). Here are the links to their talk.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yawU5yhHGug

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juApiqtWPg0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4rVEPihQsU

 

From the publisher:

Twenty years since the publication of the Second Edition and more than thirty years since the publication of the original book,Racial Formation in the United States now arrives with each chapter radically revised and rewritten by authors Michael Omi and Howard Winant, but the overall purpose and vision of this classic remains the same: Omi and Winant provide an account of how concepts of race are created and transformed, how they become the focus of political conflict, and how they come to shape and permeate both identities and institutions. The steady journey of the U.S. toward a majority nonwhite population, the ongoing evisceration of the political legacy of the early post-World War II civil rights movement, the initiation of the ‘war on terror’ with its attendant Islamophobia, the rise of a mass immigrants rights movement, the formulation of race/class/gender ‘intersectionality’ theories, and the election and reelection of a black President of the United States are some of the many new racial conditions Racial Formation now covers.

Michael Omi is Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies and Associate Director of the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society at the University of California, Berkeley.

Howard Winant is Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Winant is the founding director of the University of California Center for New Racial Studies (UCCNRS), a MultiCampus Research Program Initiative.