Stuart Hall famously described “race as the modality in which class is lived, the medium in which class relations are experienced.” The claim has served as a point of departure for contemporary theorists of race and class, including Nikhil Pal Singh and Asad Haider. Its utility lies in sidestepping the question of the existence of race itself: to thinke…
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