Desire for Race
Explore the complexities of race with Desire for Race by Sarah Daynes, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This insightful paperback spans 256 pages and delves into the philosophical underpinnings of race and racism. Daynes presents a compelling argument that race is not a biological reality but rather a social construct shaped by historical and cultural contexts. By challenging outdated notions of biological essentialism, this book offers readers a fresh perspective on race relations and invites critical reflection on how these concepts influence society today. Ideal for students and scholars in ethnic studies, Desire for Race provides analytical clarity on a topic that remains at the forefront of social science discussions. Enhance your understanding of race and its implications in our world by adding this essential read to your collection.