racialize|racialized|racializes|racializing in English

verb racialize (Amer.)

discriminate or classify according to race; impose a racial nature on; experience in terms relating to race or descent (also racialise)

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1. They get promoted from racialized black music to universal pop music in an economically driven process of racial transcendence."

2. Weheliye develops a theory of "racializing Assemblages," taking race as a set of sociopolitical processes that discipline humanity into full humans, not-quite-humans, and nonhumans.

3. 20 hours ago · From “Mlle Bourgeoise Noire” to the Caribbean-inflected medieval knight, O’Grady’s performances and self-portraits explore a vast historic, gendered, and racialized range — Avowing the

4. Racialized Communalisms, Criminalized Queers and the Police in Contemporary India On November 2, 2011, the Mandel Center for the Humanities Atrium was crowded with students and faculty from across disciplines, all gathered together to hear the words of Professor Jyoti Puri from Simmons College.

5. Body politics Tracing Debility and Webbing Resistance to State Violence through Crip Epistemologies Using Puar’s line of analysis, we can trace how debilitating trauma can become a tool of the nation-state that creates racialized “mad people”: unruly, distressed, unbecoming, disposable in the eyes of the nation-state, yet necessary in

6. The essay ends with a theoretical appreciation of misrecognition as structural violence; activism as a racialized and gendered response to injustice, and an elaborated archive of “intimate Activisms” engaged with dominant actors and within community, by LGBTQ/GE youth who have been exiled from home, school, state protection and/or community

7. “I’ve personally felt myself coming into this realization and reckoning with my own sexuality, where I realize that so much of it was projected onto me because of either racialized stereotypes, or even, sometimes, your family, where Chasteness is valued, and being pure—you know, like just saying, ‘Don’t even talk about sex.’ …