
Revealing Britain's Systemic Racism
The Case of Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex
Routledge (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Will be published approx. on 22. January 2026
Book
Hardback
312 pages
978-1-032-67768-2 (ISBN)
Description
Revealing Britain's Systemic Racism applies an existing scholarly paradigm (systemic racism and the white racial frame) to assess the implications of the Duchess of Sussex's entry and place in the British royal family, including an analysis that bears on visual and material culture. The white racial frame, as it manifests in the UK, represents an important lens through which to map and examine contemporary racism and related inequities. By questioning the long-held, but largely anecdotal, beliefs about racial progressiveness in the UK, the authors provide an original counter-narrative about how Meghan's experiences as a biracial member of the royal family help illumine contemporary forms of racism in Britain. Revealing Britain's Systemic Racism identifies and documents the plethora of ways systemic racism continues to shape ecological spaces in the UK. Kimberley Ducey and Joe R. Feagin challenge romanticized notions of racial inclusivity by applying Feagin's long-established theoretical work, aiming to make a unique and significant contribution to literature in sociology and in various other disciplines.
The second edition of this book continues and updates the saga of Meghan's experiences, underscoring the myriad ways systemic racism continues to shape spaces in the UK, detailing how most white Britons continue to cling to colorblind myths about their democratic country as the mainstream British media denies the extensive racism that people face.
The second edition of this book continues and updates the saga of Meghan's experiences, underscoring the myriad ways systemic racism continues to shape spaces in the UK, detailing how most white Britons continue to cling to colorblind myths about their democratic country as the mainstream British media denies the extensive racism that people face.
Reviews / Votes
"Through a theoretically informed, historically grounded, and timely intervention they analyze why a Black duchess can simultaneously be celebrated as proof of a colour-blind Britain while also interpreted as an imminent threat to the aristocracy. This work invites no less than a revisioning of the very structures that underpin British society."Nalini Mohabir, Associate Professor, Concordia University
"This book is an excellent example of how to discuss the role of race, racism, and colonialism in shaping ideas about Englishness and Britishness. Feagin and Ducey cover the background of race and the royal family as well as the aftermath of the marriage of Meghan Markle to Prince Harry and their abdication. Well known for their work on systemic racism in the United States, the authors provide an important resource for familiarising many British students and scholars how a systemic racial frame can help to make sense of the specificities of the British situation."
John Solomos, Professor of Sociology, University of Warwick, and editor-in-chief of Ethnic and Racial Studies
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
694 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-67768-2 (9781032677682)
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Kimberley Ducey | Joe R. Feagin
Revealing Britain's Systemic Racism
The Case of Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex
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Routledge
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Kimberley Ducey | Joe R. Feagin
Revealing Britain's Systemic Racism
The Case of Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex
E-Book
01/2026
2nd Edition
Routledge
€55.49
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Kimberley Ducey | Joe R. Feagin
Revealing Britain's Systemic Racism
The Case of Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex
Book
approx. 01/2026
2nd Edition
Routledge
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Previous edition

Kimberley Ducey | Joe R. Feagin
Revealing Britain's Systemic Racism
The Case of Meghan Markle and the Royal Family
Book
04/2021
1st Edition
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Persons
Kimberley Ducey, PhD, is Professor of Sociology at the University of Winnipeg and Adjunct Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Manitoba. Her books include George Yancy: A Critical Introduction (2023) and Racist America. Roots, Current Realities, and Future Reparations (2025).
Joe R. Feagin, PhD, is University Distinguished Professor in Sociology at Texas A&M University. He has written or co-written 80 scholarly books and 230-plus scholarly articles in his social science areas. His books include Systemic Racism (Routledge, 2006) and Racist America. Roots, Current Realities, and Future Reparations (2025). He was the 1999-2000 president of the American Sociological Association.
Joe R. Feagin, PhD, is University Distinguished Professor in Sociology at Texas A&M University. He has written or co-written 80 scholarly books and 230-plus scholarly articles in his social science areas. His books include Systemic Racism (Routledge, 2006) and Racist America. Roots, Current Realities, and Future Reparations (2025). He was the 1999-2000 president of the American Sociological Association.
Content
1. Systemic Racism: Looking Backward, Looking Forward, 2. Straight Out of the White Racial Frame, 3. Post-Racial Duchess or Trophy Wife of Diversity?, 4. White Men Ruling and the Problem with Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, 5. Duchess Disrupter: A Royal Feminist and Anti-Racist Counter-Framer, 6. Sincere Fictions of the White Virtuous Self: White Cultural Impunity, Denialism, and Self-Proclaimed Entitlements to Amnesty, 7. Royal Racism and the Coronavirus Pandemic, 8. Concluding Thoughts: How to Talk Negatively About Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, without Sounding Racist