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Race, Nation, Class: Ambiguous Identities
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Race, Nation, Class: Ambiguous Identities by Etienne Balibar and Immanuel Wallerstein explores the complex interplay between race, national identity, and class within contemporary social and political contexts. The book critically examines how these categories are constructed, intersect, and influence each other in shaping identities and social dynamics. Balibar and Wallerstein argue that race, nation, and class are not fixed categories but rather fluid and ambiguous concepts that are continually negotiated and redefined. They analyze how these identities are used to both challenge and reinforce social hierarchies and power structures. Through a combination of theoretical analysis and empirical examples, the book provides insights into the ways in which racial, national, and class identities interact and the implications for understanding social inequality and political conflict.