This collection addresses the changing landscapes of racism and racial subjecthood in neo-liberal Britain. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.
This collection addresses the changing landscapes of racism and racial subjecthood in neo-liberal Britain. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Malcolm James is a lecturer in Sociology at City University London, UK. His interests are in youth, racialisation and urban multiculture. Helen Kim is a Fellow in Sociology at the London School of Economics, UK. Her interests are in diaspora, migration, youth cultures and urban multiculture. She is the author of 'Making Diaspora in a Global City: South Asian Youth Cultures in London' (2014). Victoria Redclift is a lecturer in Sociology at the University of Surrey, UK. Her interests are in migration, ethnicity and political exclusion. She is the author of 'Statelessness and citizenship: Camps and the creation of political space' (2013).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: New racisms, new racial subjects? The neo-liberal moment and the racial landscape of contemporary Britain Victoria Redclift Section 1: Policies of otherness, multiculture and difference 1. Giving the silent majority a stronger voice? Initiatives to empower Muslim women as part of the UK's 'War on Terror' Naaz Rashid 2. 'The best borough in the country for cohesion!': managing place and multiculture in local government Hannah Jones Section 2: Sub-cultural spaces of 'community' 3. Transgressing community: the case of Muslims in a twenty-first century British city Ajmal Hussain 4. 'No caps, no coconuts, no all-male groups'...the regulation of unruly Asians in London clubs Helen Kim Section 3: Nostalgia, belonging and territory 5. Whiteness and loss in outer East London: tracing the collective memories of diaspora space Malcolm James 6. 'It's not how it was': the Chilean diasporas changing landscape of belonging Carolina Ramírez Section 4: Post-racial subject and post-racial thought 7. 'Structure liberates?': mixing for mobility and the cultural transformation of 'urban children' in a London academy Christy Kulz 8. Post-racial futures: imagining postracialist antiracism(s) Joshua Paul
Introduction: New racisms, new racial subjects? The neo-liberal moment and the racial landscape of contemporary Britain Victoria Redclift Section 1: Policies of otherness, multiculture and difference 1. Giving the silent majority a stronger voice? Initiatives to empower Muslim women as part of the UK's 'War on Terror' Naaz Rashid 2. 'The best borough in the country for cohesion!': managing place and multiculture in local government Hannah Jones Section 2: Sub-cultural spaces of 'community' 3. Transgressing community: the case of Muslims in a twenty-first century British city Ajmal Hussain 4. 'No caps, no coconuts, no all-male groups'...the regulation of unruly Asians in London clubs Helen Kim Section 3: Nostalgia, belonging and territory 5. Whiteness and loss in outer East London: tracing the collective memories of diaspora space Malcolm James 6. 'It's not how it was': the Chilean diasporas changing landscape of belonging Carolina Ramírez Section 4: Post-racial subject and post-racial thought 7. 'Structure liberates?': mixing for mobility and the cultural transformation of 'urban children' in a London academy Christy Kulz 8. Post-racial futures: imagining postracialist antiracism(s) Joshua Paul
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