2018, Mar 15 — 17
Racism articulates itself through class relations and intensifies in nationalist currents. A new understanding of this dynamic is needed in order to create emancipatory and solidary social models. That is the diagnosis of the seminal volume Race, Nation, Class: Ambiguous Identities by Étienne Balibar and Immanuel Wallerstein. Thirty years after it was first published - at a time when this sinister triad rises again - it is urgent to redefine the ambiguous effects of their relations.
Responses to the lecture by Étienne Balibar In English Mar 15, 2018
Moderation: Manuela Bojadžijev English original version Mar 15, 2018
To the event "Race, Nation and Class: Rethinking their Articulation" English original version Mar 15, 2018
With Zimitri Erasmus, Maya Indira Ganesh, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, David Theo Goldberg, Serhat Karakayali, Shahram Khosravi, Françoise Vergès English original version Inputs, discussions, Mar 15, 2018
With Zimitri Erasmus, Maya Indira Ganesh, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, David Theo Goldberg, Serhat Karakayali, Shahram Khosravi, Françoise Vergès English original version Inputs, discussions, Mar 15, 2018