Racism After 'race Relations'

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Psychology Press, 1993 - History - 243 pages
This trenchant yet subtle book, written by one of the main authorities in the field, discusses the shifting and multiple definitions of the concept of racism. The author challenges a common academic and everyday conception that racism is experienced exclusively by black people. Controversial and compelling it will occupy the centre of contemporary debate in the sociology of racism and ethnic studies.
 

Contents

Introduction
1
The civilisation and racialisation of the interior
80
possibilities and problems
107
Migration history and British racisms
128
Racialising subjects and aliens
150
Integrating immigrants in Europe?
173
contradictions
194
Bibliography
217
Name index
236
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