This book presents a critical and comparative history of how human populations have been socially constructed and categorized through racializing processes. Building on Renato Foschi’s Italian volume Storia dei razzismi (2022), this expanded English edition offers a unique synthesis of historical case studies and the underlying logics that have sustained racism across time and cultures. Foschi distinguishes between spiritual and scientific racisms, tracing their development through religious, philosophical, and pseudo-scientific traditions. He examines how various groups—including Jewish communities, people of African descent, women, working-class individuals, and LGBTQ+ people—have been positioned as distinct “races” through shifting systems of exclusion. The book also explores lesser-known cases, such as the racialization of Southern Italians, to demonstrate how these dynamics operate within national and regional contexts. The second half of the book focuses on resistance—how racialized communities have mobilized pride, solidarity, and intersectional alliances to challenge discrimination. The final chapter reflects on human biodiversity and the enduring misconceptions that continue to shape contemporary forms of racialization. With its interdisciplinary scope and original theoretical framing, this book offers essential tools for understanding the historical and conceptual foundations of racism. It will be of interest to scholars and students in history, philosophy, psychology, and critical race studies.

Racisms. The Hidden Logics of Prejudice / Foschi, R.. - (2026). [10.1007/978-3-032-22962-5]

Racisms. The Hidden Logics of Prejudice

Renato Foschi
2026

Abstract

This book presents a critical and comparative history of how human populations have been socially constructed and categorized through racializing processes. Building on Renato Foschi’s Italian volume Storia dei razzismi (2022), this expanded English edition offers a unique synthesis of historical case studies and the underlying logics that have sustained racism across time and cultures. Foschi distinguishes between spiritual and scientific racisms, tracing their development through religious, philosophical, and pseudo-scientific traditions. He examines how various groups—including Jewish communities, people of African descent, women, working-class individuals, and LGBTQ+ people—have been positioned as distinct “races” through shifting systems of exclusion. The book also explores lesser-known cases, such as the racialization of Southern Italians, to demonstrate how these dynamics operate within national and regional contexts. The second half of the book focuses on resistance—how racialized communities have mobilized pride, solidarity, and intersectional alliances to challenge discrimination. The final chapter reflects on human biodiversity and the enduring misconceptions that continue to shape contemporary forms of racialization. With its interdisciplinary scope and original theoretical framing, this book offers essential tools for understanding the historical and conceptual foundations of racism. It will be of interest to scholars and students in history, philosophy, psychology, and critical race studies.
2026
9783032229618
9783032229625
Racisms, Racialization, Critical race studies
03 Monografia::03a Saggio, Trattato Scientifico
Racisms. The Hidden Logics of Prejudice / Foschi, R.. - (2026). [10.1007/978-3-032-22962-5]
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