Founder of whiteness studies surveys the race/class relationship
David Roediger's influential work on working people who have come to
identify as white has so illuminated questions of identity that its
grounding in Marxism has sometimes been missed. This new volume
implicitly and explicitly reminds us that his ideas, and the best
studies of whiteness generally, come from within the Marxist tradition.
In his historical studies of the intersections of race, settler
colonialism, and slavery, in his major chapter (with Elizabeth Esch) on
race and the management of labor, in his detailing of the origins of
critical studies of whiteness within Marxism, and in his reflections on
the history of solidarity, Roediger argues that racial divisions not
only tell us about the history of capitalism but also shed light on the
logic of capital.