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DESCRIPTION:Subject:\n\nFRIDAY, OCT 8TH, 7PM! : Another great book release party!! By 
 Steve Martinot: "The Machinery of Whiteness: Studies in the Structures of 
 Racialization"‏\n\n[Also, if you think there are people on your 
 email/group list who would be interested, who missed the very successful 
 first book party, or, perhaps, you or they would even like a 2nd chance at 
 being at such a book lecture & discussion, please invite them to 
 intellectually contribute, and feel free to copy & FWD this invitation, 
 even if you are not able to attend.]\n\n* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 
 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *\n\nYou are invited to 
 a(nother!) great book party, book lecture, and very generous  
 Q&A/discussion on the occasion of the recent publication of:\n\n " The 
 Machinery of Whiteness: Studies in the Structures of Racialization " \n\nby 
  Steve Martinot\n\nTemple University Press\n\nFriday, October 8, 2010, 
 7:00pm\n\n* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 
 * * * * * * * * * * *\n\nExpressions [Arts & Cultural] Gallery \n\nA 
 community arts & cultural center\n\n2035 Ashby Ave. \n\nBerkeley, 
 CA\n\n(just east of the NE corner of Ashby & Adeline;\ndiagonally across 
 from the Asby BART station!) 
 \n\n_________________________________________________________________\n\nA 
 study of how the structures of racialization in the US produce and 
 reconstruct white hegemony and white racialized identity whenever those 
 cultural structures are called into question by pro-democracy movements, 
 such as the civil rights movements. \n\nOther topics are how class is 
 racialized, the relation of the corporate structure to the invention of the 
 modern concept of race, the relation of white populism to the state, and to 
 US interventionism in the world. \n\nThere will be a generous discussion of 
 some of the issues the book raises, for both our present political 
 situation and a proactive 
 future.\n\nhttp://www.temple.edu/tempress/titles/2045_reg.html\n\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nThere 
 will be refreshments. \n\nStreet and off-street parking, including BART 
 parking lot in the evening, widely available.\n\nPlease bring friends and 
 feel free to forward this invitation. 
 \n\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nExpressions 
 Gallery:\n\nThe Expressions director, Rinna Flohr, throws some really nice 
 parties!\n\nhttp://local.yahoo.com/info-34079534-expressions-gallery-berkeley?tab=photos#photos\n\nhttp://expressionsgallery.org/\n\nLocation 
 details: In the newly designated Berkeley Arts District, a half-block and 
 diagonally across from the Ashby Bart Station -- near Adeline & Ashby (NE 
 corner), next to the parking lot, in the 2-story, reddish- /dark 
 peach-colored building with the large picture windows on the ground level 
 and the bay windows on the 2nd 
 level:\n\nhttp://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Berkeley&state=CA&address=2035+Ashby+Ave&zipcode=94703-2506&country=US&latitude=37.85506&longitude=-122.26822&geocode=ADDRESS\n\n 
 \nPh: 510.644.4930\nexpressionsgallery@msn.com\n\nTo sign-up for future 
 Expressions Gallery 
 announcements:\n\nhttp://expressionsgallery.org/contact-expressions-gallery.php\n\n_________________________________________________________________\n\nIn 
 The Machinery of Whiteness, Martinot examines how race and racism are 
 produced in the United States, analyzing the politics of racialization and 
 the racial segregation and racial deprivation that have kept the United 
 States a white-dominated society throughout its history. Martinot dedicates 
 this work to expunging white supremacy from the earth. \n\nThe Machinery of 
 Whiteness investigates how "whiteness" came to be foundational to the 
 process that then produced the modern concept of race. Martinot addresses 
 the instrumentalization of women as a necessary step in the formation of 
 the concept, furthering the debates regarding the relationships of race and 
 gender. He also addresses U.S. international interventionism, the 
 anti-immigrant movements, and white racist populism to describe the 
 political forms that white supremacy takes. \n\nMartinot brings together 
 these ideas to analyze the underlying cultural structures of racialization 
 that have driven and conditioned the resurgence of white supremacy and 
 white entitlement in the wake of the civil rights movements. This book is a 
 call to transform the cultural structures of the United States to make 
 justice and democracy—which depend on inclusion and not 
 segregation—possible. This is a book release seminar and book signing 
 event. Seminars will follow in July and August on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays. 
 \n____________________________________________________\n\nSteve Martinot's 
 previous book under this general topic, \n\n"The Rules of Racialization: 
 Class, Identity, Governance",\n\n Temple University Press, 2003\n\n-- was 
 excellent and I (J.A.) highly recommend 
 it!:\n\nhttp://www.temple.edu/tempress/titles/1612_reg.html\n\n\n-\n\n(posted 
 by JA)\n\n-\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/10/04/18660616.php
SUMMARY:The Machinery of Whiteness: Studies in the Structures of Racialization -book release party
LOCATION:-\n\nExpressions [Arts & Cultural] Gallery \nA community arts & cultural 
 center \n2035 Ashby Ave. \nBerkeley, 
 CA\n\n---------------------------------------------------------\n\nJust 
 east of the NE corner of Ashby & Adeline; \ndiagonally across from the 
 Ashby BART station! \n\nStreet and off-street parking, including BART 
 parking lot in the evening, widely 
 available.\n\nhttp://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Berkeley&state=CA&address=2035+Ashby+Ave&zipcode=94703-2506&country=US&latitude=37.85506&longitude=-122.26822&geocode=ADDRESS\n\n-
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/10/04/18660616.php
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