Essential Readings
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Köp båda 2 för 1395 kr"For any person who desires a deeply probing, broad-based exploration--from multiple angles, and drawing upon many voices--of race, racism, and racialization, this volume is indispensable. The editors have assembled a wise and challenging anthology that belongs in the hands of every person who cares about the construction and perpetration of identity and injustice." --Lawrence Hill, Professor, University of Guelph, and author of The Illegal and The Book of Negroes
Tania Das Gupta is a Professor of Equity Studies in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies at York University. Carl E. James is the Director of the York Centre for Education and Community. Roger C. A. Maaka is a Professor of Mori and Indigenous Studies at the Eastern Institute of Technology in New Zealand. Grace-Edward Galabuzi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at Ryerson University. Chris Andersen is a Mtis scholar from Saskatchewan and a Professor in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta.
Preface PART 1: RACE THROUGH TIME Part 1A: Early Theories of Race Chapter 1: Race and Progress, Franz Boas Chapter 2: The Concept of Race, Ashley Montagu Chapter 3: The Classification of Races in Europe and North America: 17001850, Michael Banton Part 1B: Colonialism and the Construction of Race Chapter 4: Towards Scientific Racism, Gustav Jahoda Chapter 5: The Dark Matter: Race and Racism in the 21st Century, Howard Winant Chapter 6: Latent and Manifest Orientalism, Edward W. Said Chapter 7: The West and the Rest: Discourse and Power, Stuart Hall Part 1C: Thinking Through Race in the 21st Century Chapter 8: Does Race Matter? Transatlantic Perspectives on Racism after Race Relations, Robert Miles and Rudy Torres Chapter 9: When Place Becomes Race, Sherene H. Razack Chapter 10: Is there a Neo-Racism? Etienne Balibar Chapter 11: The Relationship between Racism and Antisemitism, Michael Banton Chapter 12: Global Apartheid? Race and Religion in the New World Order, Ali A. Mazrui Chapter 13: The Lore of the Homeland: Hindu Nationalism and Indigenist Neoracism, Chetan Bhatt PART 2: COLONIALISM AND RACISM Part 2A: Indigeneity and Colonialism Chapter 14: Everyday Decolonization: Living a Decolonizing Queer Politics, Sarah Hunt and Cindy Holmes Chapter 15: Native American DNA: Tribal Belonging and the False Promise of Genetic Science, Kim TallBear Chapter 16: Mohawk Interruptus: Political Life Across the Borders of Settler States, Audra Simpson Chapter 17: White Possession and Indigenous Sovereignty Matters, Aileen Moreton-Robinson Part 2B: Colonialism, Slavery, and Indentured Labour Chapter 18: Of Our Spiritual Strivings, W.E.B. Du Bois Chapter 19: Capitalism and Slavery, Eric Williams Chapter 20: Prelude to Settlement: Indians as Indentured Labourers, Verene Shepherd PART 3: RACE, RACISM, AND INSTITUTIONS Part 3A: State Multiculturalism Managing Difference Chapter 21: Language, Race, and the Impossibility of Multiculturalism, Eve Haque Chapter 22: Immigrants, Multiculturalism, and the Welfare State, Carl E. James Chapter 23: South Asian Canadian Histories of Exclusion, Alia Somani Chapter 24: Building the Future: A Time for Reconciliation, Gerard Bouchard and Charles Taylor Part 3B: Racism in the Education System Chapter 25: Working to Reconcile: Truth, Action, and Indigenous Education in Canada, Celia Haig-Brown Chapter 26: Intersectionality, Critical Race Theory, and the Primacy of Racism: Race, Class, Gender, and Disability in Education, David Gillborn Chapter 27: A Raw, Emotional Thing: School Choice, Commodification and the Racialized Branding of Afrocentricity in Toronto, Canada, Kalervo N. Gulson and P. Taylor Webb Chapter 28: Black Mixed-race British Males and the Role of School Teachers: New Theory and Evidence, Remi Joseph-Salisbury Part 3C: Racism and Employment Chapter 29: Colour Coded Labour Markets, Sheila Block and Grace-Edward Galabuzi Chapter 30: The Integration of Racism into Everyday Life: The Story of Rosa N., Philomena Essed Chapter 31: Diversity Management in the Canadian Workplace: Towards an Antiracism Approach, Vanmala Hiranandani Chapter 32: Local Produce, Foreign Labour: Labour Mobility Programs and Global Trade Competitiveness in Canada, Kerry Preibisch Part 3D: Racism, the Media, and Popular Culture Chapter 33: The Imaginary Indian: The Image of the Indian in Canadian Culture, Daniel Francis Chapter 34: Doubling Discourses and the Veiled Other: Mediations of Race and Gender in Canadian Media, Yasmin Jiwani Chapter 35: Races, Racism and Popular Culture, John Solomos and Les Back Part 3E: Racism in the Justice System and Police Force Chapter 36: In Their Own Voices: African Canadians in Toronto Share Experiences of Policy Profiling, Maureen Brown Chapter 37: The Street Gangs in Prison: Its Just a Revolving Door, Elizabeth Comack, Lawrence Deane, Larry Morrissette, and Jim Silver Chapter 38: Indigenous Girls and the Violence of Settler Colonial Policing,