Theories of Race and Racism
A Reader
Herausgeber: Back, Les; Solomos, John
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Herausgeber: Back, Les; Solomos, John
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Theories of Race and Racism: A Reader provides an overview of historical and contemporary debates in this vital field of scholarship and research. Combining contributions from seminal thinkers, leading scholars and emergent voices, this reader provides a critical reflection on key trends and developments in the field.
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Theories of Race and Racism: A Reader provides an overview of historical and contemporary debates in this vital field of scholarship and research. Combining contributions from seminal thinkers, leading scholars and emergent voices, this reader provides a critical reflection on key trends and developments in the field.
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- Routledge Student Readers
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 3 ed
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 176mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1538g
- ISBN-13: 9780367623692
- ISBN-10: 0367623692
- Artikelnr.: 62885187
- Routledge Student Readers
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 3 ed
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 176mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1538g
- ISBN-13: 9780367623692
- ISBN-10: 0367623692
- Artikelnr.: 62885187
Les Back is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Centre for Urban and Community Research (CUCR) at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK. He has researched and written on urban culture, ethnicity, migration, cultural politics, music and higher education. His most recent books include Migrant City (co-authored with Shamser Sinha, Routledge, 2018) and Academic Diary: Or Why Higher Education Still Matters (Goldsmiths Press, 2016). He writes journalism, has made documentary films and currently presents a podcast series on contemporary city life called Streetsigns for CUCR in London. John Solomos is Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick, UK. He has researched and written widely on the history and contemporary forms of race and ethnic relations in Britain, theories of race and racism, the politics of race, equal opportunity policies, multiculturalism and social policy, race and football and racist movements and ideas. His most recent books are Race, Ethnicity and Social Theory (Routledge, 2022) and Race and Racism in Britain 4th Edition (2022). His most recent edited books are An Introduction to Sociology (co-edited with Karim Murji and Sarah Neal, SAGE, 2022) and Routledge International Handbook of Contemporary Racisms (Routledge, 2020). He is also Editor-in-Chief of the Ethnic and Racial Studies journal, co-editor of the Racism, Resistance and Social Change book series (Manchester University Press) and General Editor of the online The Routledge Encyclopaedia of Race and Racism series.
Part One: Origins and Transformations Introduction 1. Winthrop D. Jordan
First Impressions 2. Robert Bernasconi Who Invented the Concept of Race?
3. W. E. B. Du Bois The Conservation of Races 4. Orlando Patterson The
Denial of Slavery in Contemporary American Sociology 5. Satnam Virdee
Racialized Capitalism 6. Zine Magubane American Sociology's Racial Ontology
7. Jacqueline Nassy Brown Black Liverpool, Black America, and the Gendering
of Diasporic Space 8. Catherine Hall Doing Reparatory History Part Two:
Sociology, Race and Social Theory Introduction 9. Robert Park The Nature of
Race Relations 10. E. Franklin Frazier Sociological Theory and Race
Relations 11. Jose Itzigsohn and Karida Brown Sociology and the Theory of
Double Consciousness 12. Aldon D. Morris W. E. B. Du Bois at the Center
13. Gurminder K. Bhambra Race, Segregation and U.S. Sociology 14. Stuart
Hall Old and New Identities, Old and New Ethnicities 15. Brett St Louis On
the Necessity and the 'Impossibility' of Identities 16. Salman Sayyid
Post-racial Paradoxes 17. Graziella Moraes Silva Folk Conceptualizations
of Racism and Antiracism in Brazil and South Africa 18. Wendy D. Roth The
Multiple Dimensions of Race 19. Ann Morning Kaleidoscope: Contested
Identities and New Forms of Race Membership 20. Elijah Anderson The White
Space 21. Claire Alexander Breaking Black Part Three: Racism and
Antisemitism Introduction 22. George L. Mosse The Jews: Myth and
Counter-Myth 23. Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer Elements of
Anti-Semitism 24. Dan Stone Not a Race but Only a People after All 25.
Glynis Cousin and Robert Fine Reconnecting the Study of Racism and
Antisemitism 26. Nasar Meer and Tehseen Noorani A Sociological Comparison
of Anti-Semitism and Anti-Muslim Sentiment in Britain 27. Jonathan Judaken
Rethinking the New Antisemitism in a Global Age 28. Brian Klug
Interrogating New Anti-Semitism 29. Tony Kushner Anti-Semitism in Britain
30. Elli Tikvah Sarah When Anti-Zionism Becomes Anti-Semitism and Zionism
Becomes Anti-Palestinian Part Four: Colonialism, Race and the Other
Introduction 31. Frantz Fanon The Fact of Blackness 32. Gary Wilder Race,
Reason, Impasse 33. Cynthia R. Nielsen Frantz Fanon and the Négritude
Movement 34. Mahmood Mamdani Settler Colonialism 35. George Steinmetz
Explaining the Colonial State and Colonial Sociology 36. Robbie Shilliam
Ethiopianism, Englishness, Britishness 37. Julian Go Postcolonial
Possibilities for the Sociology of Race Part Five: Feminism, Difference,
and Identity Introduction 38. Patricia Hill Collins Black Feminist Thought
39. Sumi Cho, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw and Leslie McCall Toward a Field
of Intersectionality Studies 40. Ochy Curiel Rethinking Radical Anti-Racist
Feminist Politics 41. Heidi Safia Mirza and Yasmin Gunaratnam Reflections
on Black British Feminism 42. Sara Ahmed Women of Colour as Diversity
Workers 43. Keisha-Khan Y. Perry Geographies of Power: Black Women
Mobilizing Intersectionality in Brazil 44. Nadia Brown Political
Participation of Women of Color 45. Sara Salem Intersectionality and its
Discontents Part Six: Changing Boundaries and Spaces Introduction 46. Paul
Gilroy The Dialectics of Diasporic Identification 47. Michael G. Hanchard
Black Transnationalism, Africana Studies, and the 21st Century 48. Juliet
Hooker Black Protest/White Grievance 49. Minkah Makalani Black Lives Matter
and the Limits of Formal Black Politics 50. Alondra Nelson The Social Life
of DNA 51. Sibille Merz and Ros Williams Valuing Racialised Bodies in the
Neoliberal Bioeconomy 52. Étienne Balibar Reinventing the Stranger 53. Jean
Beaman Are French People White? 54. Michelle Christian, Louise Seamster and
Victor Ray New Directions in Critical Race Theory and Sociology 55. Eduardo
Bonilla-Silva What Makes Systemic Racism Systemic?
First Impressions 2. Robert Bernasconi Who Invented the Concept of Race?
3. W. E. B. Du Bois The Conservation of Races 4. Orlando Patterson The
Denial of Slavery in Contemporary American Sociology 5. Satnam Virdee
Racialized Capitalism 6. Zine Magubane American Sociology's Racial Ontology
7. Jacqueline Nassy Brown Black Liverpool, Black America, and the Gendering
of Diasporic Space 8. Catherine Hall Doing Reparatory History Part Two:
Sociology, Race and Social Theory Introduction 9. Robert Park The Nature of
Race Relations 10. E. Franklin Frazier Sociological Theory and Race
Relations 11. Jose Itzigsohn and Karida Brown Sociology and the Theory of
Double Consciousness 12. Aldon D. Morris W. E. B. Du Bois at the Center
13. Gurminder K. Bhambra Race, Segregation and U.S. Sociology 14. Stuart
Hall Old and New Identities, Old and New Ethnicities 15. Brett St Louis On
the Necessity and the 'Impossibility' of Identities 16. Salman Sayyid
Post-racial Paradoxes 17. Graziella Moraes Silva Folk Conceptualizations
of Racism and Antiracism in Brazil and South Africa 18. Wendy D. Roth The
Multiple Dimensions of Race 19. Ann Morning Kaleidoscope: Contested
Identities and New Forms of Race Membership 20. Elijah Anderson The White
Space 21. Claire Alexander Breaking Black Part Three: Racism and
Antisemitism Introduction 22. George L. Mosse The Jews: Myth and
Counter-Myth 23. Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer Elements of
Anti-Semitism 24. Dan Stone Not a Race but Only a People after All 25.
Glynis Cousin and Robert Fine Reconnecting the Study of Racism and
Antisemitism 26. Nasar Meer and Tehseen Noorani A Sociological Comparison
of Anti-Semitism and Anti-Muslim Sentiment in Britain 27. Jonathan Judaken
Rethinking the New Antisemitism in a Global Age 28. Brian Klug
Interrogating New Anti-Semitism 29. Tony Kushner Anti-Semitism in Britain
30. Elli Tikvah Sarah When Anti-Zionism Becomes Anti-Semitism and Zionism
Becomes Anti-Palestinian Part Four: Colonialism, Race and the Other
Introduction 31. Frantz Fanon The Fact of Blackness 32. Gary Wilder Race,
Reason, Impasse 33. Cynthia R. Nielsen Frantz Fanon and the Négritude
Movement 34. Mahmood Mamdani Settler Colonialism 35. George Steinmetz
Explaining the Colonial State and Colonial Sociology 36. Robbie Shilliam
Ethiopianism, Englishness, Britishness 37. Julian Go Postcolonial
Possibilities for the Sociology of Race Part Five: Feminism, Difference,
and Identity Introduction 38. Patricia Hill Collins Black Feminist Thought
39. Sumi Cho, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw and Leslie McCall Toward a Field
of Intersectionality Studies 40. Ochy Curiel Rethinking Radical Anti-Racist
Feminist Politics 41. Heidi Safia Mirza and Yasmin Gunaratnam Reflections
on Black British Feminism 42. Sara Ahmed Women of Colour as Diversity
Workers 43. Keisha-Khan Y. Perry Geographies of Power: Black Women
Mobilizing Intersectionality in Brazil 44. Nadia Brown Political
Participation of Women of Color 45. Sara Salem Intersectionality and its
Discontents Part Six: Changing Boundaries and Spaces Introduction 46. Paul
Gilroy The Dialectics of Diasporic Identification 47. Michael G. Hanchard
Black Transnationalism, Africana Studies, and the 21st Century 48. Juliet
Hooker Black Protest/White Grievance 49. Minkah Makalani Black Lives Matter
and the Limits of Formal Black Politics 50. Alondra Nelson The Social Life
of DNA 51. Sibille Merz and Ros Williams Valuing Racialised Bodies in the
Neoliberal Bioeconomy 52. Étienne Balibar Reinventing the Stranger 53. Jean
Beaman Are French People White? 54. Michelle Christian, Louise Seamster and
Victor Ray New Directions in Critical Race Theory and Sociology 55. Eduardo
Bonilla-Silva What Makes Systemic Racism Systemic?
Part One: Origins and Transformations Introduction 1. Winthrop D. Jordan
First Impressions 2. Robert Bernasconi Who Invented the Concept of Race?
3. W. E. B. Du Bois The Conservation of Races 4. Orlando Patterson The
Denial of Slavery in Contemporary American Sociology 5. Satnam Virdee
Racialized Capitalism 6. Zine Magubane American Sociology's Racial Ontology
7. Jacqueline Nassy Brown Black Liverpool, Black America, and the Gendering
of Diasporic Space 8. Catherine Hall Doing Reparatory History Part Two:
Sociology, Race and Social Theory Introduction 9. Robert Park The Nature of
Race Relations 10. E. Franklin Frazier Sociological Theory and Race
Relations 11. Jose Itzigsohn and Karida Brown Sociology and the Theory of
Double Consciousness 12. Aldon D. Morris W. E. B. Du Bois at the Center
13. Gurminder K. Bhambra Race, Segregation and U.S. Sociology 14. Stuart
Hall Old and New Identities, Old and New Ethnicities 15. Brett St Louis On
the Necessity and the 'Impossibility' of Identities 16. Salman Sayyid
Post-racial Paradoxes 17. Graziella Moraes Silva Folk Conceptualizations
of Racism and Antiracism in Brazil and South Africa 18. Wendy D. Roth The
Multiple Dimensions of Race 19. Ann Morning Kaleidoscope: Contested
Identities and New Forms of Race Membership 20. Elijah Anderson The White
Space 21. Claire Alexander Breaking Black Part Three: Racism and
Antisemitism Introduction 22. George L. Mosse The Jews: Myth and
Counter-Myth 23. Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer Elements of
Anti-Semitism 24. Dan Stone Not a Race but Only a People after All 25.
Glynis Cousin and Robert Fine Reconnecting the Study of Racism and
Antisemitism 26. Nasar Meer and Tehseen Noorani A Sociological Comparison
of Anti-Semitism and Anti-Muslim Sentiment in Britain 27. Jonathan Judaken
Rethinking the New Antisemitism in a Global Age 28. Brian Klug
Interrogating New Anti-Semitism 29. Tony Kushner Anti-Semitism in Britain
30. Elli Tikvah Sarah When Anti-Zionism Becomes Anti-Semitism and Zionism
Becomes Anti-Palestinian Part Four: Colonialism, Race and the Other
Introduction 31. Frantz Fanon The Fact of Blackness 32. Gary Wilder Race,
Reason, Impasse 33. Cynthia R. Nielsen Frantz Fanon and the Négritude
Movement 34. Mahmood Mamdani Settler Colonialism 35. George Steinmetz
Explaining the Colonial State and Colonial Sociology 36. Robbie Shilliam
Ethiopianism, Englishness, Britishness 37. Julian Go Postcolonial
Possibilities for the Sociology of Race Part Five: Feminism, Difference,
and Identity Introduction 38. Patricia Hill Collins Black Feminist Thought
39. Sumi Cho, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw and Leslie McCall Toward a Field
of Intersectionality Studies 40. Ochy Curiel Rethinking Radical Anti-Racist
Feminist Politics 41. Heidi Safia Mirza and Yasmin Gunaratnam Reflections
on Black British Feminism 42. Sara Ahmed Women of Colour as Diversity
Workers 43. Keisha-Khan Y. Perry Geographies of Power: Black Women
Mobilizing Intersectionality in Brazil 44. Nadia Brown Political
Participation of Women of Color 45. Sara Salem Intersectionality and its
Discontents Part Six: Changing Boundaries and Spaces Introduction 46. Paul
Gilroy The Dialectics of Diasporic Identification 47. Michael G. Hanchard
Black Transnationalism, Africana Studies, and the 21st Century 48. Juliet
Hooker Black Protest/White Grievance 49. Minkah Makalani Black Lives Matter
and the Limits of Formal Black Politics 50. Alondra Nelson The Social Life
of DNA 51. Sibille Merz and Ros Williams Valuing Racialised Bodies in the
Neoliberal Bioeconomy 52. Étienne Balibar Reinventing the Stranger 53. Jean
Beaman Are French People White? 54. Michelle Christian, Louise Seamster and
Victor Ray New Directions in Critical Race Theory and Sociology 55. Eduardo
Bonilla-Silva What Makes Systemic Racism Systemic?
First Impressions 2. Robert Bernasconi Who Invented the Concept of Race?
3. W. E. B. Du Bois The Conservation of Races 4. Orlando Patterson The
Denial of Slavery in Contemporary American Sociology 5. Satnam Virdee
Racialized Capitalism 6. Zine Magubane American Sociology's Racial Ontology
7. Jacqueline Nassy Brown Black Liverpool, Black America, and the Gendering
of Diasporic Space 8. Catherine Hall Doing Reparatory History Part Two:
Sociology, Race and Social Theory Introduction 9. Robert Park The Nature of
Race Relations 10. E. Franklin Frazier Sociological Theory and Race
Relations 11. Jose Itzigsohn and Karida Brown Sociology and the Theory of
Double Consciousness 12. Aldon D. Morris W. E. B. Du Bois at the Center
13. Gurminder K. Bhambra Race, Segregation and U.S. Sociology 14. Stuart
Hall Old and New Identities, Old and New Ethnicities 15. Brett St Louis On
the Necessity and the 'Impossibility' of Identities 16. Salman Sayyid
Post-racial Paradoxes 17. Graziella Moraes Silva Folk Conceptualizations
of Racism and Antiracism in Brazil and South Africa 18. Wendy D. Roth The
Multiple Dimensions of Race 19. Ann Morning Kaleidoscope: Contested
Identities and New Forms of Race Membership 20. Elijah Anderson The White
Space 21. Claire Alexander Breaking Black Part Three: Racism and
Antisemitism Introduction 22. George L. Mosse The Jews: Myth and
Counter-Myth 23. Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer Elements of
Anti-Semitism 24. Dan Stone Not a Race but Only a People after All 25.
Glynis Cousin and Robert Fine Reconnecting the Study of Racism and
Antisemitism 26. Nasar Meer and Tehseen Noorani A Sociological Comparison
of Anti-Semitism and Anti-Muslim Sentiment in Britain 27. Jonathan Judaken
Rethinking the New Antisemitism in a Global Age 28. Brian Klug
Interrogating New Anti-Semitism 29. Tony Kushner Anti-Semitism in Britain
30. Elli Tikvah Sarah When Anti-Zionism Becomes Anti-Semitism and Zionism
Becomes Anti-Palestinian Part Four: Colonialism, Race and the Other
Introduction 31. Frantz Fanon The Fact of Blackness 32. Gary Wilder Race,
Reason, Impasse 33. Cynthia R. Nielsen Frantz Fanon and the Négritude
Movement 34. Mahmood Mamdani Settler Colonialism 35. George Steinmetz
Explaining the Colonial State and Colonial Sociology 36. Robbie Shilliam
Ethiopianism, Englishness, Britishness 37. Julian Go Postcolonial
Possibilities for the Sociology of Race Part Five: Feminism, Difference,
and Identity Introduction 38. Patricia Hill Collins Black Feminist Thought
39. Sumi Cho, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw and Leslie McCall Toward a Field
of Intersectionality Studies 40. Ochy Curiel Rethinking Radical Anti-Racist
Feminist Politics 41. Heidi Safia Mirza and Yasmin Gunaratnam Reflections
on Black British Feminism 42. Sara Ahmed Women of Colour as Diversity
Workers 43. Keisha-Khan Y. Perry Geographies of Power: Black Women
Mobilizing Intersectionality in Brazil 44. Nadia Brown Political
Participation of Women of Color 45. Sara Salem Intersectionality and its
Discontents Part Six: Changing Boundaries and Spaces Introduction 46. Paul
Gilroy The Dialectics of Diasporic Identification 47. Michael G. Hanchard
Black Transnationalism, Africana Studies, and the 21st Century 48. Juliet
Hooker Black Protest/White Grievance 49. Minkah Makalani Black Lives Matter
and the Limits of Formal Black Politics 50. Alondra Nelson The Social Life
of DNA 51. Sibille Merz and Ros Williams Valuing Racialised Bodies in the
Neoliberal Bioeconomy 52. Étienne Balibar Reinventing the Stranger 53. Jean
Beaman Are French People White? 54. Michelle Christian, Louise Seamster and
Victor Ray New Directions in Critical Race Theory and Sociology 55. Eduardo
Bonilla-Silva What Makes Systemic Racism Systemic?