A companion to racial and ethnic studies [electronic resource] / edited by David Theo Goldberg and John Solomos.

Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
Malden, Mass. : Blackwell, 2002.
Description
1 online resource (625 p.)

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Summary note
Bringing together a range of scholars from a variety of disciplines and theoretical perspectives, A Companion to Racial and Ethnic Studies offers an overview of contemporary debates as well as an exploration of new directions in the dynamic field of race and ethnicity.
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Description based upon print version of record.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographies and index.
Language note
English
Contents
  • Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; General Introduction; 1 Europe and its Others; 2 Doctrine of Discovery; 3 Genocide; 4 Holocaust; 5 Antisemitism; 6 Apartheid and Race; 7 Race Relations; 8 Ethnicity and Race; 9 The Parameters of ""White Critique""; 10 Citizenship; 11 Multiculturalism; 12 Discourse and Racism; 13 Critical Race Feminism: Legal Reform for the Twenty-first Century; 14 Psychoanalysis and Racism: Reading the Other Scene; 15 Everyday Racism; 16 Science, Race, Culture, Empire; 17 Racial States; 18 Racisms and Racialized Hostility at the Start of the New Millennium
  • 19 Affirmative Action as Culture War20 Racism, Politics, and Mobilization; 21 The Mirage at the Heart of the Myth? Thinking about the White City; 22 The Ghetto and Race; 23 Residential Segregation; 24 New Languages, New Humanities: The ""Mixed Race"" Narrative and the Borderlands; 25 The New Technologies of Racism; 26 Public Intellectuals, Race, and Public Space; 27 Sport as Contested Terrain; 28 Fashion; 29 Black Art: The Constitution of a Contemporary African-American Visual Identity; 30 The Fact of Hybridity: Youth, Ethnicity, and Racism; 31 The Development of Racism in Europe
  • 32 The Caribbean: Race and Creole Ethnicity33 Race in China; 34 Globalism, Postcolonialism, and African Studies; 35 The Salience of Ethnoreligious Identities in the Middle East: An Interpretation; 36 Critical Race Studies in Latin America: Recent Advances, Recurrent Weaknesses; 37 Migration; Index
ISBN
  • 1-78268-479-4
  • 1-280-28427-7
  • 9786610284276
  • 1-4051-6546-4
  • 0-470-71576-6
  • 0-585-46732-3
OCLC
475919804
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