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Dramaturgical Domination: The Genesis and Evolution of the Racialized Interaction Order

The history of racial domination in the United States is multifaceted and therefore cannot be explained through simple reference to ideologies or institutional structures. At the microlevel, racial domination is reproduced through social interactions. In this article, I draw on Erving Goffman’s dram...

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