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Podcast: New Books in Anthropology
Episode: Race, Social Reproduction, and Capitalist Totality
Description: We live in a historical conjuncture characterized by the rise of a range of social movements that aim to challenge different forms of domination: capitalism, patriarchy, racism, settler colonialism, just to name a few. However, critical scholars remain divided about how to think about the relations between these different struggles. The political stakes in these debates are enormous: attributing primacy to particular social processes or structures risks alienating constituencies that also experience other forms of domination, but analzying these processes as separate structures with their own distinct βlogicsβ makes it difficult to find common ground on which to construct viab...