The Colour of Anthropology
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Sanchez, Andrew
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This essay discusses anthropology’s engagement with race and colonialism during the Decolonize the Curriculum and Black Lives Matter era. It closes by asking whether the United States should be considered a colonial power, and if radical politics ought to seek more non-American inspiration.
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The Colour of Anthropology
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Reading Against Racism: A Berghahn Collection
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Edited volume
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Berghahn Books
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