
Liquid Racism
Brexit, Education and Road Culture
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Product details:
- Edition number First Edition
- Publisher Bristol University Press
- Date of Publication 24 June 2025
- ISBN 9781529218473
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages200 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 600 g
- Language English 700
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Long description:
Bauman argues that our lives are ruled by ambivalence. In this ambiguous world, liquified social structures can create an anxiety towards the ?other.?
This innovative book takes Bauman?s notions of ?liquid modernity? one step further to develop a theory of ?liquid racism?. The authors show that while post-race theory argues that society is moving beyond racism, in reality, historical manifestations of racism continue. Except, society is now faced with a racism whose structures have changed.
Examining Brexit, education and black youth culture as case studies to reveal the application of liquid racism, this book makes a major contribution to our understanding of the (un)changing nature of racism.
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction: Zygmunt Bauman, Liquidity and Racism
2. Revisiting the Postmodernity/Liquid Modernity Debate
3. Race, Postrace and the False Promises of the Postracial State
4. Liquid Racism and Brexit
5. Liquid Racism and Education
6. Liquid Racism and Road Culture(s)
7. Conclusion