“There is a strong sense throughout that a white universal experience is a fiction against which black and Asian writers must racialise themselves for a reading audience.”
“Another favoured habit is to add 'ise' to adjectives or nouns, as in dehistoricise, monumentalise, racialise and normativise.”
“Discrimination on account of racism is one explanation for these unequal outcomes for racialised groups.”
“The inequality level in South Africa is not only one of the highest in the world, it is also highly racialised, having developed through the political economy of apartheid.”
“Using a variety of Guianese sources he looks at the colony's rampant poverty, its shifting political dynamics, and its development into a racialised society.”
racialized
simple past tense and past participle of racialize
“To contest the simultaneity of racializing and genderizing the postimperial nation, they needed to historicize the nation and claim full membership as Black British women.”