Fighting identities : race, religion and ethno-nationalism

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Fighting identities : race, religion and ethno-nationalism

edited by Leo Panitch and Colin Leys

(Socialist register / edited by Ralph Miliband, Leo Panitch and John Saville, 2003)

Merlin Press , Fernwood Press , Monthly Review Press, 2002

  • : Merlin : pbk
  • : Merlin : hbk
  • : Monthly Review : pbk
  • : Fernwood : pbk

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Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: Merlin : hbk ISBN 9780850365078

Description

This work examines issues of race and religion with essays from leading international commentators such as Peter Gowan, Mahmood Mamdani and Georgi Derluguian.

Table of Contents

  • Aijaz Ahmad - Fundamentalisms: Religious, National and Imperial
  • John S. Saul - The Marxism of Race, Nationalism and Religion
  • Mahmood Mamdani - Ethnicity And Human Rights
  • Reflections on the Rwanda Genocide
  • Nancy Stepan - Science and Race
  • Before and After: the Genome Project
  • Nira Davis - Gender, Race and Class
  • Bill Fletcher Jr & Fernando Gapasin - Race And Labour In The USA, Past and Present
  • Manning Marable - The Black Reparations Controversy
  • Walter Moseley* - Race and Fiction
  • Stephen Castles - Refugees and Global Migration
  • Joerg Flecker - Nationalism, Xenophobia And Racism: Class Insecurities in Western Europe
  • Lou Kushnick & Huw Beynon - Race and Class in the UK Today
  • Bernadette McAliskey* - Northern Ireland: Living through the 'Peace Process'
  • Avishai Ehrlich - Israeli Judaism and the Future Of Palestine
  • Hugh Roberts - The Algerian Tragedy: Lessons for the Left
  • Susan Woodward - Religion And Ethno-Nationalism in the Death of Yugoslavia
  • Gaspar Miklos Tamas* - Nationalism And Post-Communism in Eastern Europe
  • Georgi Derluguian - The War in Karabagh: Ethnic Politics in Post-Soviet Central Asia
  • Nied Ap. Fonseca - Two Brazils
  • Peter McLaren* - Race and youth culture
  • Amory Starr - Is the Anti-Globalisation Movement Racist? A critical reflection
Volume

: Merlin : pbk ISBN 9780850365085

Description

Fatal words that beckon people to support wars, and to identify with the ?we? opposed to the ?they?. This volume of the socialist register is not about terror, or ?the war on terror', but about the leading causes of terrorism and war today ? racism, religious fundamentalism and politicised ethnicity ? causes that must be clearly understood and addressed if we are to avert the acute dangers the world now conforts.

Table of Contents

  • Aijaz Ahmad - Fundamentalisms: Religious, National and Imperial
  • John S. Saul - The Marxism of Race, Nationalism and Religion
  • Mahmood Mamdani - Ethnicity And Human Rights
  • Reflections on the Rwanda Genocide
  • Nancy Stepan - Science and Race
  • Before and After: the Genome Project
  • Nira Davis - Gender, Race and Class
  • Bill Fletcher Jr & Fernando Gapasin - Race And Labour In The USA, Past and Present
  • Manning Marable - The Black Reparations Controversy
  • Walter Moseley* - Race and Fiction
  • Stephen Castles - Refugees and Global Migration
  • Joerg Flecker - Nationalism, Xenophobia And Racism: Class Insecurities in Western Europe
  • Lou Kushnick & Huw Beynon - Race and Class in the UK Today
  • Bernadette McAliskey* - Northern Ireland: Living through the 'Peace Process'
  • Avishai Ehrlich - Israeli Judaism and the Future Of Palestine
  • Hugh Roberts - The Algerian Tragedy: Lessons for the Left
  • Susan Woodward - Religion And Ethno-Nationalism in the Death of Yugoslavia
  • Gaspar Miklos Tamas* - Nationalism And Post-Communism in Eastern Europe
  • Georgi Derluguian - The War in Karabagh: Ethnic Politics in Post-Soviet Central Asia
  • Nied Ap. Fonseca - Two Brazils
  • Peter McLaren* - Race and youth culture
  • Amory Starr - Is the Anti-Globalisation Movement Racist? A critical reflection

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Details

  • NCID
    BA59452641
  • ISBN
    • 0850365082
    • 0850365074
    • 1583670858
    • 1552660877
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London,Canada,USA
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 374 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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