This collection brings together short contributions by leading international scholars, tracing the new directions in research on identity, race, ethnicity, migration and transnationalism. This book was originally published as a special issue of Identities: Global studies in Culture and Power.
This collection brings together short contributions by leading international scholars, tracing the new directions in research on identity, race, ethnicity, migration and transnationalism. This book was originally published as a special issue of Identities: Global studies in Culture and Power.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Claire Alexander is Professor of Sociology at the University of Manchester, UK, and Editor of Identities: Global Studies of Culture and Power. Raminder Kaur is Professor of Anthropology and Cultural Studies at University of Sussex, UK, and Associate Editor of Identities: Global Studies of Culture and Power. Brett St Louis is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK, and Associate Editor of Identities: Global Studies of Culture and Power.
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Introduction Claire Alexander, Raminder Kaur and Brett St Louis 1. 'My Britain is fuck all' zombie multiculturalism and the race politics of citizenship Paul Gilroy 2. Seeing through multicultural perspectives Nikos Papastergiadis 3. To stop tip-toeing around race: what Arizona's battle against ethnic studies can teach academics Arlene Davila 4. The debate about multicultural Norway before and after 22 July 2011 Mette Andersson 5. From structured invisibility to visibility: is Japan really going to accept multiethnic, multicultural identities? Beverley Anne Yamamoto 6. Occupier/occupied Kamala Visweswaran 7. The transnational potentiality of transverse politics Raminder Kaur 8. Intersecting identities and global climate change Joane Nagel 9. Elite identities Shamus Rahman Khan 10. The 'trouble' with the 'white working class': whiteness, class and 'groupism' James Rhodes 11. What's wrong with migration scholarship? A critique and a way forward Peggy Levitt 12. The ruptures and raptures of mobility Vered Amit 13. Nigerian London and British Hong Kong: rethinking migration, ethnicity and urban space through journeys Caroline Knowles 14. Situating Identities: towards an identities studies without binaries of difference Nina Glick Schiller 15. For Aïsha: on identity as potentiality Mats Trondman, Rehan Taha and Anna Lund 16. The structure of afterthought John Lie
Introduction Claire Alexander, Raminder Kaur and Brett St Louis 1. 'My Britain is fuck all' zombie multiculturalism and the race politics of citizenship Paul Gilroy 2. Seeing through multicultural perspectives Nikos Papastergiadis 3. To stop tip-toeing around race: what Arizona's battle against ethnic studies can teach academics Arlene Davila 4. The debate about multicultural Norway before and after 22 July 2011 Mette Andersson 5. From structured invisibility to visibility: is Japan really going to accept multiethnic, multicultural identities? Beverley Anne Yamamoto 6. Occupier/occupied Kamala Visweswaran 7. The transnational potentiality of transverse politics Raminder Kaur 8. Intersecting identities and global climate change Joane Nagel 9. Elite identities Shamus Rahman Khan 10. The 'trouble' with the 'white working class': whiteness, class and 'groupism' James Rhodes 11. What's wrong with migration scholarship? A critique and a way forward Peggy Levitt 12. The ruptures and raptures of mobility Vered Amit 13. Nigerian London and British Hong Kong: rethinking migration, ethnicity and urban space through journeys Caroline Knowles 14. Situating Identities: towards an identities studies without binaries of difference Nina Glick Schiller 15. For Aïsha: on identity as potentiality Mats Trondman, Rehan Taha and Anna Lund 16. The structure of afterthought John Lie
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