
Re-configuring Anti-racism
Yin Paradies(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 8. January 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
138 pages
978-0-367-02834-3 (ISBN)
Description
In our interconnected world of increasing racial, ethnic, and religious diversity, racism is an enduring phenomenon with a range of pernicious consequences for individuals, communities, and societies. Despite considerable scholarly attention to race and racism, there has been relatively little focus on anti-racism, defined as the theory and practice of addressing racism, counteracting its detrimental effects, or envisaging its possible alternatives.
This edited collection explores the re-configuration of anti-racism in order to better combat racism in modern neo-liberal societies. Should anti-racism focus on tolerance, harmony, inclusion, equality, participation, recognition acknowledgement, indifference, and/or justice? What is the role of everyday race labour, the potentials and pitfalls of post-raciality, and the potential of alter-racism via humour, viscerality, embodiment, and affective atmospheres? The eight chapters forming this collection bring together scholars from cultural studies, geography, philosophy, political science, race relations, and sociology to debate key epistemologies, practices, and contradictions pertaining to anti-racism as a global endeavour. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.
This edited collection explores the re-configuration of anti-racism in order to better combat racism in modern neo-liberal societies. Should anti-racism focus on tolerance, harmony, inclusion, equality, participation, recognition acknowledgement, indifference, and/or justice? What is the role of everyday race labour, the potentials and pitfalls of post-raciality, and the potential of alter-racism via humour, viscerality, embodiment, and affective atmospheres? The eight chapters forming this collection bring together scholars from cultural studies, geography, philosophy, political science, race relations, and sociology to debate key epistemologies, practices, and contradictions pertaining to anti-racism as a global endeavour. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
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Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
222 gr
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978-0-367-02834-3 (9780367028343)
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Yin Paradies is Professor of Race Relations and Deputy Director (research) at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia.
Content
1. Whither anti-racism?
Yin Paradies
2. The importance of racial tolerance for anti-racism
Peter Balint
3. Racism in public or public racism: doing anti-racism in 'post-racial' times
Alana Lentin
4. The collective singularity of anti-racist actors: a case study of the Roma minority in the Czech Republic
Petr Husek and Katerina Tvrda
5. Geopower in public spaces of Darwin, Australia: exploring forces that unsettle phenotypical racism
Michele Lobo
6. Black-faced, red faces: the potentials of humour for anti-racist action
Scott Sharpe and Maria Hynes
7. Anti-racism 'from below': exploring repertoires of everyday anti-racism
Kristine Aquino
8. Recalling anti-racism
Ghassan Hage
Yin Paradies
2. The importance of racial tolerance for anti-racism
Peter Balint
3. Racism in public or public racism: doing anti-racism in 'post-racial' times
Alana Lentin
4. The collective singularity of anti-racist actors: a case study of the Roma minority in the Czech Republic
Petr Husek and Katerina Tvrda
5. Geopower in public spaces of Darwin, Australia: exploring forces that unsettle phenotypical racism
Michele Lobo
6. Black-faced, red faces: the potentials of humour for anti-racist action
Scott Sharpe and Maria Hynes
7. Anti-racism 'from below': exploring repertoires of everyday anti-racism
Kristine Aquino
8. Recalling anti-racism
Ghassan Hage