Race and the Third Reich: Linguistics, Racial Anthropology and Genetics in the Dialectic of VolkISBN: 978-0-7456-3177-6
Paperback
256 pages
December 2005, Polity
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- Offers for the first time an accessible survey of the main
debates, tensions and contradictions within Nazi race theory.
- Nazism is central to discussions of race and identity within
anthropology, sociology, history, linguistics and cultural
studies.
- The general reader and the student have hitherto lacked a
general introduction to Nazi race theory and its place within wider
trends of European thought and this book fills that gap.
- Examines how and why Nazi race theorists without exception denied the existence of a “superior Aryan race” and the relation of their theories to the realities of social exclusion for Jews and others.