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"Robert J. Topinka convincingly demonstrates how tropes function in the service of organizing the excesses of urban life. On London's streets, race emerges as a technology of governmentality."--Kundai Chirindo, Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Media Studies and Director of Ethnic Studies, Lewis & Clark College "Racing the Street is a fascinating look at how the assemblage of race has been used as a tool to manage cities that threaten historical ideas of manageability. Topinka's counterhistory is an important contribution to conversations about race and urban studies."--Jenny Rice, author of…mehr

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"Robert J. Topinka convincingly demonstrates how tropes function in the service of organizing the excesses of urban life. On London's streets, race emerges as a technology of governmentality."--Kundai Chirindo, Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Media Studies and Director of Ethnic Studies, Lewis & Clark College "Racing the Street is a fascinating look at how the assemblage of race has been used as a tool to manage cities that threaten historical ideas of manageability. Topinka's counterhistory is an important contribution to conversations about race and urban studies."--Jenny Rice, author of Awful Archives: Conspiracy Theory, Rhetoric, and Acts of Evidence
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Autorenporträt
Robert J. Topinka is Lecturer in Transnational Media and Cultural Studies at Birkbeck, University of London and recipient of an Arts and Humanities Research Council grant for the project, "Politics, Ideology, and Rhetoric in the 21st Century: The Case of the Alt-Right."