Radicalism, Anti-Racism and Representation

Radicalism, Anti-Racism and Representation

 
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ISBN13:9781032365473
ISBN10:1032365471
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:232 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Weight:589 g
Language:English
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Short description:

First published in 1993, Radicalism, Anti-Racism and Representation is a study set within a wider political context for the discussion of ?racial? representation and anti-racism.

Long description:

First published in 1993, Radicalism, Anti-Racism and Representation is a study set within a wider political context for the discussion of ?racial? representation and anti-racism. The second half of the book is devoted to interview-based exploration of the ambiguities and political characteristics of ?race? equality consciousness amongst public educators. It is shown that there is no one anti-racism. Different ideals and assumptions have been arrived at within different historical and geographical contexts. It is suggested that this intellectual plurality provides a resource for those wishing to rethink anti-racism in the light of its contemporary malaise. The study also explores and explains the development of self-critical, reflexive, anti-racist and radical consciousness amongst educators. The book provides the first sociological study of anti-racism. Indeed, it is the first to provide a substantive critique of anti-racism from outside the New Right. It is also the first to look at this phenomenon geographically and to compare anti-racism in ?multiracial? and ?white? areas. This book will be of interest to students of human geography, sociology, history, ethnic studies, and race studies.

Table of Contents:

Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Representing ?racial? difference and identity 2. Anti-racist dilemmas 3. The public professions and the ?new radicalism? 4. Multiculturalism: a public educationalist ideology 5. Radicalism, ideology, and reflexivity: anti-racism in London 6. Anti-racism reformulated: Tyneside 7. The marginalisation of radicalism: Devon Conclusions Methodological appendix References Index