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This paper argues that theorizations of the state which are sensitive to bo
th its durability and its permeability and theorizations which can account
for the massive interconnections between local and global forces as well as
different material and discursive sites are missing from contemporary work
in the sociology of education. Drawing on Foucault's notion of 'government
ality' as a key resource for addressing this impasse, the authors highlight
the constant fabrication of racial identity through the Production of the
pure space of racial origins or 'resentment'-the process of defining one's
identity through the negation of the other. This dynamic, the article maint
ains, now informs key discourses both in popular culture and education. The
authors conclude that these processes operate in tandem in the prosecution
of the politics of racial exclusion in our times, informing key policy deb
ates, including those around affirmative action and bilingual education.