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The New Racial Regime

Recalibrations of White Supremacy

Alana Lentin Elizabeth Peters Robinson

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English
Pluto Press
20 May 2025
As Robin D.G. Kelley puts it, 'anti-wokeness is the perfect example of the functioning of the racial regime.' Taking the reader beyond the distracting framings of culture wars and moral panics, Alana Lentin shows how the attacks on Black, Indigenous and anticolonial thought and praxis reveal the processes through which racial colonial rule is ideologically resecured.

Throughout the book, the often chaotic and contradictory recalibration of the racial regime is traced through the counterinsurgent attacks on Critical Race Theory; the 'whitelash' against the teaching of histories of slavery and colonialism; the counterinsurgent capture and institutionalisation of antiracism, Indigeneity and decoloniality in the interests of Zionism, settler colonialism, and imperialism; and the nexus of antisemitism and fascism at an acute time of genocide.

While the racial regime is constantly being remade, its inherent instability is the consequence of constant resistance from below. Maintaining and deepening that resistance is vital at a time of rapidly mounting fascism.
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Imprint:   Pluto Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm, 
ISBN:   9780745347967
ISBN 10:   0745347967
Pages:   304
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Introduction: The racial regime methodology 1. 'A drop of poison': what the war on CRT tells us about the new racial regime 2. On history and the technologies of white forgetting 3. Institutionalising dissent in a time of genocide 4. Capturing Indigeneity, colonising decolonisation 5. Anti-antisemitism, white supremacy and fascism in our times Conclusion: On the imperative of political education

Alana Lentin is a teacher and scholar working on the critical theorisation of race, racism and anti-racism. She is a Professor of Cultural and Social Analysis at Western Sydney University and the author of Why Race Still Matters. She is a Founding Collective member of the Institute for the Critical Study of Zionism. She lives on Gadigal-Wangal land (Sydney, Australia).

Reviews for The New Racial Regime: Recalibrations of White Supremacy

'An extraordinary theoretical and methodological engagement with Cedric Robinson’s indispensable conceptualization of ""racial regimes."" Simultaneously an intellectual tribute and expansive explication, The New Racial Regime works from an archival foundation of Black and Indigenous, liberationist and anti-colonialist thinkers, honing analytical tools that make sense of the ongoing racial reconstructionist moment' -- Dylan Rodríguez, author of <i>White Reconstruction: Domestic Warfare and the Logics of Genocide</i> 'A vital and well-written analysis of the regimes of racial capitalism that have reinvented themselves within the past decade. Lentin's analysis of white supremacy's dynamism and durability is incisive and she offers readers terrific suggestions about how to organize for change in a world where evil sometimes feels insurmountable' -- Steven Salaita, author of <i>An Honest Living: A Memoir of Peculiar Itineraries</i> 'Thinking through and with Cedric Robinson’s framework of ""racial regime"", Alana Lentin offers a powerful reminder that, without an emphatic rejection of colonialism and imperialism, white supremacy, Zionism, and antiblack racial oppression will endure in our intellectual and political projects. Accessible, rigorous, and unequivocal, The New Racial Regime is the principled treatise we sorely need in this ""time of monsters""' -- Charisse Burden-Stelly, author of <i>Black Scare/Red Scare: Theorizing Capitalist Racism in the United States</i> 'A crucial theorisation of the new ""racial regime"", where fervent support for genocide, and the rejection of racial equality have become components of a new common sense. From the war on critical race theory, through to the legitimation of genocide through a discourse of ""decolonization"", Lentin’s book offers deep insights into just how deep the new racial regime characterises our new social landscape. Social problems of our time need to be theorized, and Lentin’s book provides us with the vital theorization we need in order to fight back' -- Ali Meghji, Associate Professor in Social Inequalities, University of Cambridge 'With intellectual rigor and moral urgency, this book dismantles the myths of liberal progress and reveals the recalibrations of white supremacy in the modern era. Lentin's work is a valuable tool for any policy based on a genuine theory of racism' -- Houria Bouteldja, author of <i>Rednecks and Barbarians: Uniting the White and Racialized Working Class</i>


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