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Antiracist Discourse provides a comprehensive analysis of how antiracism has developed as a theoretical framework and macromovement throughout history. Teun A. van Dijk examines the linguistic, social, and political dimensions of antiracist thought, tracing its evolution from early resistance movements to contemporary activism.
The work investigates how antiracist discourse functions within society, analyzing the language, arguments, and strategies employed by those opposing racial discrimination and inequality. Van Dijk considers multiple perspectives and historical contexts, offering scholars and activists alike a deeper understanding of antiracist movements’ theoretical underpinnings and practical applications.
This seminal text serves as both a historical record and theoretical guide, essential for anyone studying racial justice, social movements, or discourse analysis in relation to systemic racism and resistance.







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