Abstract
Racial Hegemony, a concept developed by Omi and Winant, provides a critical tool for evaluating the modern racial state. This paper explores this tool and offers some enhancements. These enhancements, recognizing that one size does not fit all, identify different hegemonic types associated with different racial states. Implications are drawn which suggests that our efforts toward evaluating, transforming, and/or eliminating racial hegemonies are best accomplished by understanding the variations of racial hegemonies.
DOI
101163/187219106777304368
Recommended Citation
Coates.
2006.
"Towards a Simple Typology of Racial Hegemony."
Societies Without Borders
1 (1):
69-91.
Available at:
https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/swb/vol1/iss1/5