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Racism After 'Race Relations' Robert Miles

Racism After 'Race Relations' By Robert Miles

Racism After 'Race Relations' by Robert Miles


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Summary

This book discusses the shifting definitions of racism and challenges the common conception that racism is experienced exclusively by black people. It will occupy the centre of debate in the sociology of racism and ethnic studies.

Racism After 'Race Relations' Summary

Racism After 'Race Relations' by Robert Miles

This trenchant yet subtle book, written by one of the main authorities in the field, discusses the shifting and multiple definitions of the concept of racism. The author challenges a common academic and everyday conception that racism is experienced exclusively by black people. Controversial and compelling it will occupy the centre of contemporary debate in the sociology of racism and ethnic studies.

Table of Contents

Part 1: The Concept of Racism 1. Apropos the Idea of "Race"...Again 2. Nationalism and Racism - Antithesis and Articulation 3. The Civilization and Racialization of the Interior. Part 2: Migration Theory and History 4. Theorisizing Migration - Possibilities and Problems 5. Migration History and British Racisms 6. Racializing Subjects and Aliens. Part 3: European Perspectives 7. Intergrating Immigrants in Europe? 8. Migration and the Nation State - Contradictions and Transformation.

Additional information

GOR001555020
9780415100342
0415100348
Racism After 'Race Relations' by Robert Miles
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1993-09-02
254
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