How do omi and winant explain its origins and critique it


Problem

• How do Omi and Winant define the terms racial formation and race?

• Interpret the following quote: "Race is not something rooted in nature, something that reflects clear and discrete variations in human identity. But race is also not an illusion. While it may not be "real" in a biological sense, race is indeed real as a social category with definite social consequences" (Omi and Winant 2015, page 110).

• Historically, what roles have science and politics (and conflicts within them) play in racial formation?

• How do Omi and Winant (2015) conceptualize racism and anti-racism? Keep in mind how their definition of racism may be different from the everyday use of the term.

• What is ‘colorblindness'? How do Omi and Winant explain its origins and critique it?

• Thinking about the last few years, to what extent is ‘colorblindness' still a dominant racial ideology? Choose a specific example from American society and/or politics.

The response must include a reference list. One-inch margins, double-space, Using Times New Roman 12 pnt font and APA style of writing and citations.

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