
New Ethnicities, Old Racisms
Phil Cohen(Editor)
Zed Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 1. May 1999
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-85649-651-3 (ISBN)
Description
Questioning received notions of multiculturalism, this book develops a wide ranging critique of essentialist definitions of race, nation and ethnicity across key areas of cultural policy and practice. Starting from the 'new ethnicities' thesis of Stuart Hall - who writes a foreword to the book - the contributors explore changing ethnicities within the old frameworks of racism.
Linking theoretical analysis with substantive issues, the book focuses on three major concerns:
?new ways of tackling popular cultures of racism
?the histories of previously marginalized racisms - and sexisms
?the impact of changing patterns of migration on the local/global city
Throughout, the contributors are concerned with new ethnicities - both white and black - which have Questioning received notions of multiculturalism, this book develops a wide ranging critique of essentialist definitions of race, nation and ethnicity across key areas of cultural policy and practice. Starting from the 'new ethnicities' thesis of Stuart Hall the contributors explore changing ethnicities within the old frameworks of racism.
Linking theoretical analysis with substantive issues, the book focuses on three major concerns:
?new ways of tackling popular cultures of racism
?the histories of previously marginalized racisms - and sexisms
?the impact of changing patterns of migration on the local/global city
Throughout, the contributors are concerned with new ethnicities - both white and black - which have Questioning received notions of multiculturalism, this book develops a wide ranging critique of essentialist definitions of race, nation and ethnicity across key areas of cultural policy and practice. Starting from the 'new ethnicities' thesis of Stuart Hall the contributors explore changing ethnicities within the old frameworks of racism.
Reviews / Votes
'Contributes strongly to the cause of keeping cultural theory in contact with everyday concerns.'Runnymede Quarterly Bulletin
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 135 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85649-651-3 (9781856496513)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Phil Cohen is director of the Centre for New Ethnicities Research, University of East London.
Content
Foreword: Stuart Hall
Introduction - Phil Cohen.
Part I: Beyond the Postcolonial
1. Occidentalism and its Discontents - Couze Venn.
2. Old Whine, New Vassals: Are Diaspora and Hybridity Postmodern Inventions? - Jayne Ifekwunigwe.
3. Discrepant Multiculturalisms and Political Ethnicities - Barnor Hesse.
Part II: Writing Other Histories
4. In Darkest England: The Poor, The Crowd and Race in the 19th Century Metropolis - John Marriott.
5. Shylock and Victorian Antisemitism - Linda Rozmovits.
6. Reina Lewis - Writing the Racialised Self: Ottoman Woman and Western Feminism.
Part III: Local/Global Identities
7. Europe's 'Civilising Mission': Samuel Huntingdon's Clash with the 'Third World' - Phil Marfleet.
8. As If Being a Refugee isn't Hard Enough - Alice Bloch.
9. Juan the Homeless - Patricia Tuitt.
Part IV: Cultural Politics Against Racism
10. Anyone for Cricket? - Ian MacDonald and Usha Shardar.
11. Race,Violence and the Public Realm - Les Back.
12. Tricks of the Trade: Teaching Art in Multicultural Education - Phil Cohen.
Introduction - Phil Cohen.
Part I: Beyond the Postcolonial
1. Occidentalism and its Discontents - Couze Venn.
2. Old Whine, New Vassals: Are Diaspora and Hybridity Postmodern Inventions? - Jayne Ifekwunigwe.
3. Discrepant Multiculturalisms and Political Ethnicities - Barnor Hesse.
Part II: Writing Other Histories
4. In Darkest England: The Poor, The Crowd and Race in the 19th Century Metropolis - John Marriott.
5. Shylock and Victorian Antisemitism - Linda Rozmovits.
6. Reina Lewis - Writing the Racialised Self: Ottoman Woman and Western Feminism.
Part III: Local/Global Identities
7. Europe's 'Civilising Mission': Samuel Huntingdon's Clash with the 'Third World' - Phil Marfleet.
8. As If Being a Refugee isn't Hard Enough - Alice Bloch.
9. Juan the Homeless - Patricia Tuitt.
Part IV: Cultural Politics Against Racism
10. Anyone for Cricket? - Ian MacDonald and Usha Shardar.
11. Race,Violence and the Public Realm - Les Back.
12. Tricks of the Trade: Teaching Art in Multicultural Education - Phil Cohen.