The Racial Cage
By (Author) Nadine Ehlers
By (author) Anthony Ryan Hatch
By (author) Amade Aouatef M'charek
By (author) Anne Pollock
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
22nd October 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Impact of science and technology on society
Paperback
116
Width 127mm, Height 177mm, Spine 13mm
113g
The potential of biohumanities as a foundation for antiracist critique of the human
The Racial Cage delivers a spirited and polyvocal analysis of how race is materialized through both metaphorical and literal cages. It theorizes the cage, fence, dragnet, and tube as materialsemiotic sites for racialization and for iteratively redefining the humananimal boundary. A collaborative conversation across continents, this work examines the racial cage as an important part of the practice of social division and bodily containment. The deeply considered result is an empirical and theoretical approach to biohumanities that productively interrogates its linkages to critical theories of race and racism.
Nadine Ehlers is associate professor of sociology at the University of Sydney.
Anthony Ryan Hatch is professor of science and technology studies at Wesleyan University.
Amade Aouatef M'charek is professor of anthropology of science at the University of Amsterdam.
Anne Pollock is professor of global health and social medicine at King's College London.