Once the Statues are out of Sight?

Underlying inequalities will remain despite the erasure of historically racist monuments, and perhaps even by virtue of such erasure.

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/8-2020-7/toppling-statues-racism/

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Black Suffering as Profitable Art

Luke Willis Thompson's "autoportrait" has gained a nomination for this year's prestigious Turner Prize - and sparked fierce accusations of profiteering off of black suffering.

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/6-2018-38/black-suffering-as-profitable-art/

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Racism – A Killing Argument in Cultural Studies?

In the culture of politics and history, racism is a thoroughly over-used term. It belongs neither to political nor to cultural-scientific lines of thought, and its meaning has been poorly defined.

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/5-2017-7/8437/

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