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Scholars of race often describe it as an “imaginary reality,” which means that while it is an idea that describes real bodies (“reality”), the prejudices and stereotypes that it generates are largely the made-up creations of a particular culture (“imaginary”). With this in mind, how do both readings demonstrate the principle that race is an “imaginary reality” that is nevertheless powerful?
• Readings: Joel Martin, “Almost White”; “Santa, Jesus, and All Those Other White Guys” (blog)
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