Sociologist James M. Thomas (JT) examines how public and scientific accounts of racism draw upon medical and psychological models, and how this contributes to our understandings of racism as a medical, rather than social, problem.
Discusses upcoming UN conference in Durban, South Africa: the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Related Intolerance; views of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
The problem of explaining racist behavior in the UK is explored. Racist views remain widespread, & British politicians from virtually the entire spectrum from Left to Right have been able to justify discriminatory policies & behavior without using explicitly racist language to do so. Support for the National Front largely grows out of racist views, which remain deeply rooted in British society. W. H. Stoddard.
Innocence, smug ignorance, resentment: an introduction to Dutch racism /Narratives and legacies of Dutch racism.Chattel slavery and racism: a reflection on the Dutch experience /Harmless identities: representations of racial consciousness among three generations Indo-Europeans /They have forgotten to gas you": post-1945 antisemitism in the Netherlands /Racism and "the ungrateful other" in the Netherlands /Race, color, and nationalism in Aruban and Curaçaoan political identities /De la Rey, De la Rey, De la Rey: invoking the Afrikaner ancestors /Black bodies, white fantasms.Diving into the wreck: exploring intersections of sexuality, "race," gender, and class in the Dutch Cultural Archive /Types and stereotypes: Zwarte Piet and his early modern sources /The enunciation of the nation: notes on colonial refractions in the Netherlands /The Dutch carnivalesque: blackface, play, and Zwarte Piet /Between "Dutch tolerance" and "Moroccan normality': Benali's Bruiloft aan zee as challenge to an all too "happy multiculturality" /Normalizing racism, resisting humiliations.Neither with, nor without them: ethnic diversity on the work floor: how egalitarianism breeds discrimination /Black Dutch voices: reports from a country that leaves racism unchallenged /Strategies and aesthetics: responses to exclusionary practices in the public arts sector /Biology, culture, "postcolonial citizenship" and the Dutch nation, 1945-2007 /Institutionalizing the Muslim other: Naar Nederland and the violence of culturalism /Refusing to be silenced: resisting islamophobia /Dutch situations: reflections from visitors and other keen observers.First impressions: race and immigration in Holland /The politics of avoidance: the Netherlands in perspective /The covenant of the allochthons: how nativist racism affects youth culture in Amsterdam /Racisms in orange: afterword /Philomena Essed and Isabel Hoving --Kwame Nimako, Amy Abdou and Glenn Willemsen ;Esther Captain ;Evelien Gans ;Halleh Ghorashi ;Michael Orlando Sharpe ;Melissa Steyn --Gloria Wekker ;Rebecca P. Brienen ;Joseph D. Jordan ;Joy L. Smith ;Liesbeth Minnaard --Lida M. van den Broek ;Dienke Hondius ;Sandra Trienekens and Eltje Bos ;Guno Jones ;Marc de Leeuw and Sonja van Wichelen ;Miriyam Aouragh --Stephen Small ;Ellie Vasta ;Pooyan Tamimi Arab ;David Theo Goldberg.1.2.3.4.
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Introduction : racism Is a clear and present danger -- "White people are nosey" and "Black people Are rude" : Black and White greetings and introductory talk -- "Fractured reflections" of high-status Black men's presentations of self : Non-recognition of identity as a tacit form of institutional racism -- Clashing conceptions of honesty : Black American "honesty" in the White workplace -- "A man Is one who is responsible for others" : achieving Black masculinity in the face of Institutionalized stigma and racism -- The White self-interested "strong man" ideal vs. the Black practice of "submissive civility" : In a Black/White police encounter / with Jason Turowetz -- "Do you eat cats and dogs?" : student observations of racism in their everyday lives -- The interaction order of a poor Black American space : creating respect, recognition, and value in response to collective punishment -- Conclusion : digging out the lies by making the ordinary strange.
Rural issues are currently attracting unprecedented levels of interest, with the debates surrounding the future of 'traditional' rural customs and practice becoming a significant political concern. However, the problem of racism in rural areas has been largely overlooked by academics, practitioners and researchers who have sought almost exclusively to develop an understanding of racism in urban contexts. This book aims to address this oversight by examining notions of ethnic identity, 'otherness' and racist victimisation that have tended to be marginalised from traditional rural discourse
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In Racism 101, Nikki Giovanni indicts higher education for the inequities it perpetuates, contemplates the legacy of the 1960s, provides a survival guide for black students on predominantly white campuses (complete with razor-sharp comebacks to the dumb questions constantly asked of black students), and excoriates Spike Lee while offering her own ideas for a film about Malcolm X. And that is just for starters. She also writes about W.E.B. Du Bois, gardening, Toni
A brief history of racism -- The struggle for civil rights and racial equality in the United States -- Legal protections against racial discrimination -- Spotting and addressing overt racial discrimination -- Spotting and addressing covert discrimination in the classroom -- Staying healthy in a world that is not post-racial
CHAPTER 1: The Anti-Racism of Marxism: Past and Present / Vishwas Satgar -- PART ONE: AGAINST RACISM IN THE WORLD: CHAPTER 2: The International Indigenous Peoples' Movement:A Site of Anti-Racist Struggle Against Capitalism / Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz -- CHAPTER 3: Emancipation, Freedom or Taxonomy? What Does It Mean to be African? / Firoze Manji -- CHAPTER 4: Colonialism, Apartheid and the Native Question: The Case of Israel/Palestine / Ran Greenstein -- CHAPTER 5: The Role of Racism in the European 'Migration Crisis': A Historical Materialist Perspective / Fabian Georgi -- CHAPTER 6: Hindutva, Caste and the 'National Unconscious' / Aditya Nigam -- CHAPTER 7: Marxism, Feminism and Caste in Contemporary India / Nivedita Menon -- PART TWO: AGAINST RACISM IN SOUTH AFRICA: CHAPTER 8: The Reproduction of Racial Inequality in South Africa:The Colonial Unconscious and Democracy / Peter Hudson -- CHAPTER 9: Democratic Marxism and the National Question: Race and Class in Post-Apartheid South Africa / Khwezi Mabasa -- CHAPTER 10: Seven Theses on Radical Non-Racialism, the Climate Crisis and Deep Just Transitions: From the National Question to the Eco-cide Question / Vishwas Satgar -- CHAPTER 11: Foreign Nationals are the 'Non-Whites' of the Democratic Dispensation / Sharon S. Ekambaram -- CONCLUSION: Vishwas Satgar -- CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX
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