anti-racialization

English edit

Etymology edit

anti- +‎ racialization

Noun edit

anti-racialization (uncountable)

  1. Activities or policies in opposition to racist distinctions.
    • 2002 June, L Yang, “Theorizing Asian America: On Asian American and Postcolonial Asian Diasporic Women Intellectuals”, in Journal of Asian American Studies, volume 5, number 2:
      Asian American cultural nationalism should not be conflated or confused with some of its most valid and powerful social activist trajectories, such as anti-racialization, working class grass roots politics and the empowerment of minority students in higher education.
    • 2013, Ayanna Thompson, Performing Race and Torture on the Early Modern Stage, →ISBN, page 119:
      This normalization of the English, what I have referred to previously as the anti-racialization of the English, did not occur through a stable construction of race.
    • 2014 December, Dongho Cha, “Wishing for a Home: Race, Class, and Global Capitalism in Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's Dictée and Se-Hŭi Cho's A Little Ball Launched by a Dwarf”, in MLN, volume 129, number 5:
      Rather, she thinks that Dictée's politics does not need to be separated from a class politics from the outset, because she sees a cultural politics of anti-racialization as an ideal alternative to neocolonial capitalism.