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      Race in the Machine: A Novel Account

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      An intelligent machine built to study methods of social warfare struggles to understand and communicate the lived experience of raceIn a narrative full of social significance and poetically decorated with monks, vampires, and mythical statistics, Race in the Machine presents a...

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      Product ID:9781503631229
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Race in the Machine
      Subtitle:A Novel Account
      Authors:Author: Quincy Thomas Stewart
      Page Count:286
      Subjects:Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary, Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Science fiction, Historical fiction, Social discrimination and social justice, Ethnic groups and multicultural studies, Science fiction, Historical fiction, Social discrimination & inequality, Ethnic minorities & multicultural studies
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      An intelligent machine built to study methods of social warfare struggles to understand and communicate the lived experience of raceIn a narrative full of social significance and poetically decorated with monks, vampires, and mythical statistics, Race in the Machine presents a world where the stories we use to explain race all simultaneously exist, within and around us, dictating our interactions and innermost beliefs. The nameless protagonist, an enigmatic social mechanic at Nearbay Institute, living in a population of socially connected intelligent machines, encounters a simple query in the context of an introductory lecture: "What exactly is race? And what is it in the context of the social machine?" This prompt guides the protagonist along a twisting intellectual tale surrounding a series of experiments which explore: How many racists does it take to create systems of inequality? What role do non-racists actors play in upholding them? How is bias learned? How does it spread? The narrator develops a distinct understanding of race through the figurative bending of time, dreams of a "race code" and by confronting a series of mysterious communications that remain just outside comprehension. Over the course of this journey, the answers to important questions about racial inequality quietly emerge for the protagonist. Scholarly encounters with both antagonistic colleagues and unexpected allies, culminate when the hero is forced to reach a devastating conclusion about themself and the world. Stirring and luminous, Race in the Machine deftly oscillates between the allegorically simplified and the impossibly complex to weave an utterly unique and nuanced portrait of race in the modern world.
      Imprint Name:Stanford University Press
      Publisher Name:Stanford University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-01-31

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      Weight608 g
      Dimensions159 × 237 × 28 mm