Anti-racism

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Psychology Press, 2000 - 193 pages
This introductory text provides students for the first time with an historical and international analysis of the development of anti-racism. Drawing on sources from around the world, the author explains the roots and describes the practice of anti-racism in Western and non-Western societies from Britain and the United States to Malaysia and Peru.

Topics covered include:

* the historical roots of anti-racism
* race issues within organisations
* the practice of anti-racism
* the politics of backlash.

This lively, concise book will be an indispensable resource for all students interested in issues of race, ethnicity and in contemporary society more generally.
 

Contents

Introduction
1
the antecedents and ambivalences
9
nations capitalism and antiracism
46
context and cases
65
Market antiracism?
72
Conclusion
83
Antiracist dilemmas
116
Antiracism and feminism
127
Antiracism and white identities
137
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147
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169
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