The study of contemporary forms of racism has expanded greatly over the past four decades. Although it has been a focus for scholarship and research for the past three centuries, it is perhaps over this more recent period that we have seen important transformations in the analytical frames and methods to explore the changing patterns of contemporary racisms. The Routledge International Handbook of Contemporary Racisms brings together thirty-four original chapters from international experts that address key features of contemporary racisms.The Handbook has a truly global orientation and covers contemporary racisms in both the western and non-western geopolitical environments. In terms of structure, the volume is organized into ten interlinked parts that include Theories and Histories, Contemporary Racisms in Global Perspective, Racism and the State, Racist Movements and Ideologies, Anti-Racisms, Racism and Nationalism, Intersections of Race and Gender, Racism, Culture and Religion, Methods of Studying Contemporary Racisms, and the End of Racism. These parts contain chapters that draw on original theoretical and empirical research to address the evolution and changing forms of contemporary racism. The Handbook is framed by a General Introduction and by short introductions to each part that provide an overview of key themes and concerns.Written in a clear and direct style, and from a conceptual, multidisciplinary and international perspective, the Handbook will provide students, scholars and practitioners with an overview of the most pressing issues of Racisms in our time.
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Written in a clear and direct style, and from a conceptual, multidisciplinary and international perspective, the Handbook will provide students, scholars and practitioners with an overview of the most pressing issues of Racisms in our time.
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Introduction to the Handbook Part I: Theories and Histories Introduction to Part I 1. Systemic Racism and the White Racial Frame 2. Beyond Racisms versus Cultural Studies: Critical Theories of Racism and Political Action from Migrant Workers to Black Lives Matter 3. Conceptualising Cities and Migrant Ethnicity: The Lessons of Chinese London Part II: Contemporary Racisms in Global Perspective Introduction to Part II 4. Whitening Citizenship: Race, Ethnicity, and Documentation Status as Brightened Boundaries of Exclusion in the U.S. and Europe 5. Race and Racisms: Why and How to Compare? 6. Latin American Racisms in Global Perspective 7. Hostility to Refugees and Asylum Seekers Part III: Racism and the State Introduction to Part III 8. The Racial State 9. Blackness Everywhere: How the State Maintains and Manifests Racialized Power 10. Cui Bono? Linking Political and Racial Orders 11. "Re-Whitening" Non-White Spaces Through Colorblind Narratives Part IV: Racist Movements and Ideologies Introduction to Part IV 12. Racist Movements, the Far Right and Mainstreaming 13. The Language of Walls-Inclusion, Exclusion, and the Racialization of Space 14. The White Supremacist Movement in the U.S. Through the Lens of the Matrix of Race Part V: Anti-Racisms Introduction to Part V 15. Anti-Racism as Method 16. Contemporary Anti-Racism: A Review of Effective Practice 17. Anti-Racism and Everyday Life 18. Formulating a Theory in Anti-Racism Activism Part VI: Racism and Nationalism Introduction to Part VI 19. Nationalism and Racism: The Racial Politics of Non-Belonging, Bordering and Disposable Humanities 20. Distinctions, Dilemmas and Dangers: Sociological Approaches to Race and Nationalism 21. Nationalism, Postcolonial Criticism and the State 22. Racism, Nationalism and the Politics of Resentment in Contemporary England Part VII: Intersections of Race and Gender Introduction to Part VII 23. Intersections of Race and Gender 24. ‘We’ve Joined the Table but We’re Still on the Menu’: Clickbaiting Diversity in Today’s University 25. Racial Discrimination in the Name of Women’s Rights: On Contemporary Racism in Sweden 26. Gendered Racializations: Producing Subordinate Immigrant Subjects, Discrimination, and Oppressive Feminist and Queer Politics 27. Racial States - Gendered Nations: On Biopower, Race, and Sex Part VIII: Racism, Culture and Religion Introduction to Part VIII 28. Modernity, Race and Religion 29. Religious Otherness: Defining Boundaries of Contemporary Racism Part IX: Methods of Studying Contemporary Racisms Introduction to Part IX 30. Same Difference? Researching Racism and Immigration 31. Researching Racisms, Researching Multiculture – Challenges and Changes to Research Methods Part X: The End of Racism? Introduction to Part X 32. Metamorphoses of Racism, Anti-Semitism and Anti-Racism Today 33. The Beginning and the End of Racism –And Something In-Between 34. Humiliation, Dehumanization and the Quest for Dignity: Researching Beyond Racism
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"At a time when contemporary understandings of racism are increasingly varied and contested, these contributions by world-leading scholars provide not only a foundational base, but also the key lines of debate."Miri Song, Professor of Sociology, University of Kent, UK
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9781138485990
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2020-03-09
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Routledge
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961 gr
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246 mm
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174 mm
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U, 05
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Engelsk
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468

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Biographical note

John Solomos is Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick. He has researched and published on questions about theories of race and racism, race in British society, multiculturalism and anti-discrimination policies, and on migration and social movements. He is co-editor of the journal Ethnic and Racial Studies and General Editor of The Routledge Encyclopedia of Race and Racism.