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AUTOR(ES) Zine Magubane
ANO 2016
TIPO Article
PERIÓDICO Cultural Sociology
ISSN 1749-9755
E-ISSN 1749-9763
EDITORA Sage Publications
DOI 10.1177/1749975516641301
CITAÇÕES 14
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 77fe9778355a5f0ad8c8b17064d2c76a
FORMATO PDF

Resumo

Standard American disciplinary history holds that the 'founding fathers', inspired by 'great men theorizing European modernity', created a sister discipline in Europe's image. This article proposes an alternative history, which locates the founding of American sociology in the writings of 'pro-slavery imperialists' Henry Hughes and George Fitzhugh. A methodologically nationalistic sociology of 'race relations', which isolates the study of race from issues of 'general' sociological concern, has substituted for sustained engagement with sociology's colonialist and imperialist past. Racism has been made an anachronistic survivor in tradition, rather than a constitutive part of modernity. Rehabilitating this lost history is therefore vital for creating a new, global historical sociology, as is questioning the conceptual matrix that isolates the study of race and racism from issues of general sociological concern.

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