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_aTheories of Race and Racism : _ba Reader / _cedited and introduced by Les Back and John Solomos. |
250 | _a1st ed. | ||
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_aNew York, NY : _bRoutledge, _c2000. |
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_axxiv, 646 p. : _bill. ; _c26 cm. |
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440 | _aRoutledge Student Readers | ||
500 | _aIncludes indexes. | ||
505 | _aSeries Editor Preface | ||
505 | _aIntroduction: Theorising Race and Racism / Les Back and John Solomon | ||
505 | _aPart One: ORIGINS AND TRANSFORMATIONS | ||
505 |
_a1. First Impressions / _rWinthrop Jordan |
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_a2. The Idiom of Race / _rMichael Banton |
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_a3. Race and Racism / _rTzvetan Todorov |
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_a4. Race Relations / _rOliver Cox |
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_a5. The Conservation of Races / _rW.E.B. Du Bois |
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_a6. Racial Beliefs in America / _rGunnar Myrdal |
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505 | _aPart Two: SOCIOLOGY, RACE AND SOCIAL THEORY | ||
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_a 7. The Nature of Race Relations / _rRobert Park |
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_a 8. Race: What It Is Not / _rRuth Benedict |
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_a9. Race Relations in Sociological Theory / _rJohn Rex |
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_a10. A propos the Idea of “Race”... Again / _rRobert Miles |
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_a11. Old and New Identities, Old and New Ethnicities / _rStuart Hall |
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_a12. Racial Knowledge / _rDavid Theo Goldberg |
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_a13. The Theoretical Status of the Concept of Race / _rHoward Winant |
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505 | _aPart Three: RACISM AND ANTI-SEMITISM | ||
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_a14. The Jews: Myth and Counter-Myth / _rGeorge Mosse |
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_a15. Elements of Anti-Semitism / _rTheodore Adorno and Max Horkheimer |
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_a16. Modernity, Racism, Extermination / _rZygmunt Bauman |
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_a17. Are Jews White? / _rSander Gilman |
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_a18. Looking Jewish, Seeing Jews / _rMatthew Jacobson |
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505 | _aPart Four: COLONIALISM, RACE AND THE OTHER | ||
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_a19. The Fact of Blackness / _rFrantz Fanon |
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_a20. Imperial Culture / _rLola Young |
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_a21. The White Family Man / _rAnne McClintock |
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_a22. Under Western Eyes / _rChandra Talpade Mohanty |
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_a23. Sexual Affronts and Racial Frontiers / _rAnn Stoler |
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_a24. “Race” Time and the Revision of Modernity / _rHomi Bhabha |
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505 | _aPart Five: FEMINISM, DIFFERENCE AND IDENTITY | ||
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_a25. Racism and Feminism / _rBell Hooks |
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_a26. White Woman Listen! / _rHazel Carby |
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_a27. Black Feminist Thought / _rPatricia Hill Collins |
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_a28. Race and Rights / _rPatricia Williams |
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_a29. Difference, Diversity, Differentiation / _rAvatar Brah |
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_a30. White Woman, Race Matters / _rRuth Frankenberg |
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_a31. Black Feminism and the Academy / _rBarbara Christian |
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505 | _aPart Six: CHANGING BOUNDARIES AND SPACES | ||
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_a32. Black Skin/White Boards / _rGargi Bhattacharyya |
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_a33. The Dialectics of Diaspora Identification / _rPaul Gilroy |
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_a34. Identity and Diversity in Postmodern Politics / _rKobena Mercer |
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_a35. Identity and the Spaces of Authenticity / _rMichael Keith |
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_a36. The Matter of Whiteness / _rRichard Dyer |
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_a37. Race, Reform and Retrenchment / _rKimberle Williams Crenshaw |
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_a38. America Again at the Crossroads / _rStephen Steinberg |
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_a39. The Lore of the Homeland: Hindu Nationalism and Indigenist “Neoracism” / _rChetan Bhatt |
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_a40. Enjoy Your Nation as Yourself / _rSlavoj Zizek |
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_a41. Racial Identity and Racial Identification / _rAnthony Appiah |
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505 | _aGuide to Further Reading | ||
505 | _aName index | ||
505 | _aSubject index | ||
520 | _a"This comprehensive reader brings together foundational work in the study of race and ethnicity and writings from many of the most exciting scholars today. It is divided into main sections: Origins and Transformations; Sociology, Race and Social Theory; Racism and Anti-Semitism; Colonialism, Race and the Other; Feminism, Difference and Identity; Changing Boundaries and Spaces. Each section begins with a brief editorial introduction, providing a guide to the reading in that section by historically contextualising them and relating them to other writings in the reader. Cross-national in content, historical in scope and offering a variety of perspectives, Theories of Race and Racism will prove an invaluable resource for undergraduates across a range of disciplines." (Book Cover) | ||
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