Anti-RacismRoutledge, 21/06/2005 - 208 من الصفحات This introductory text provides students for the first time with an historical and international analysis of the development of anti-racism. Drawing on sources from around the world, the author explains the roots and describes the practice of anti-racism in Western and non-Western societies from Britain and the United States to Malaysia and Peru. Topics covered include: * the historical roots of anti-racism * race issues within organisations * the practice of anti-racism * the politics of backlash. This lively, concise book will be an indispensable resource for all students interested in issues of race, ethnicity and in contemporary society more generally. |
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Alastair Bonnett. INTRODUCTION. Anti-racism appears to have a double life. If one were foolish enough to believe everything that was said on the topic, one would be forced to conclude that it is both extraordinarily rare and all-pervasive ...
Alastair Bonnett. INTRODUCTION. Anti-racism appears to have a double life. If one were foolish enough to believe everything that was said on the topic, one would be forced to conclude that it is both extraordinarily rare and all-pervasive ...
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... appears most capable of challenging racist knowledges and practices. Thus my analysis of the production of anti-racism as a social and historical process is combined towards the end of the book with a number of admittedly limited but ...
... appears most capable of challenging racist knowledges and practices. Thus my analysis of the production of anti-racism as a social and historical process is combined towards the end of the book with a number of admittedly limited but ...
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... appears so unpopular a cause, evidence for its existence remains abundant. In this context the question of how and why people claim to be against racism becomes important. There are, after all, few words more likely to evoke angry ...
... appears so unpopular a cause, evidence for its existence remains abundant. In this context the question of how and why people claim to be against racism becomes important. There are, after all, few words more likely to evoke angry ...
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... appear, in some form or another, in nearly all forms of anti-racism and that it is difficult to 'think anti-racism', to participate in anti-racist discourse, without using them. More specifically, they are commonly deployed as the moral ...
... appear, in some form or another, in nearly all forms of anti-racism and that it is difficult to 'think anti-racism', to participate in anti-racist discourse, without using them. More specifically, they are commonly deployed as the moral ...
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... appear in regular usage until the 1960s (and even then it was largely confined to English- and French-speaking countries). Its development during this decade accompanied a number of other new forms of emancipatory discourse, such as ...
... appear in regular usage until the 1960s (and even then it was largely confined to English- and French-speaking countries). Its development during this decade accompanied a number of other new forms of emancipatory discourse, such as ...
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nations capitalism and antiracism | 46 |
Practising antiracism | 84 |
Antiracist dilemmas | 116 |
Antiantiracism? | 147 |
Conclusion | 169 |
Index | 189 |
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