The globalization of racism
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The globalization of racism
(Series in critical narrative / edited by Donaldo Macedo)
Paradigm, c2006
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityアフリカ専攻
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Addressing ethnic cleansing, culture wars, human sufferings, terrorism, immigration, and intensified xenophobia, "The Globalization of Racism" explains why it is vital that we gain a nuanced understanding of how ideology underlies all social, cultural, and political discourse and racist actions. The book looks at recent developments in France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Portugal, Spain and the United States and uses examples from the mass media, popular culture, and politics to address the challenges these and other countries face in their democratic institutions. The eminent authors of this important book show how we can educate for critical citizenry in the ever-increasing multicultural and multiracial world of the twenty-first century. Contributors are: David Theo Goldberg, Loic Wacquant, Edward W. Said, Zygmunt Bauman, Peter Mayo and Carmel Borg, Anna Aluffi Pentini and Walter Lorenz, Peter Gstettner, Georgios Tsiakalos, Franz Hamburger, Julio Vargas, Lena de Botton and Ramon Flecha, Concetta Sirna, Jan Fiola, Joao Paraskeva, Henry A. Giroux. It explores new forms of racism in the era of globalization.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Globalization and the Unleashing of New Racism: An Introduction, Donaldo Macedo, Panayota Gounari
- Chapter 2 The Crisis of The Human Waste Disposal Industry, Zygmunt Bauman
- Chapter 3 Racism and Middle East Politics, Edward Said
- Chapter 4 The Global Reach of Raceless States, David Theo Goldberg
- Chapter 5 Spectacles of Race and Pedagogies of Denial: Antiblack Racist Pedagogy, Henry A. Giroux
- Chapter 6 From Slavery to Mass Incarceration: Rethinking the "Race Question" in the United States, Loic Wacquant
- Chapter 7 Zionism as a Racist Ideology: Reviving an Old Theme to Prevent Palestinian Ethnicide, Kathleen Christison, Bill Christison
- Chapter 8 The Racism of Globalization, Anja Weiss
- Chapter 9 Toward an Antiracist Agenda in Education: The Case of Malta, Carmel Borg, Peter Mayo
- Chapter 10 Globalization Between Universal Sameness and Absolute Divisions: Creating Shared Pedagogical Border Zones as an Antiracist Strategy, Anna Aluffi Pentini, Walter Lorenz
- Chapter 11 Austria: Right-Wing Populism Plus Racism at a Governmental Level, Peter Gstettner
- Chapter 12 Greece: Xenophobia of the Weak and Racism of the Mighty, Georgios Tsiakalos
- Chapter 13 Violence in the New Germany: Reflections About the Connection Between Blocked Immigration, Politics, and Pedagogy, Franz Hamburger
- Chapter 14 Equality of Differences Versus Postmodern Racism, Ramon Flecha, Lena de Botton, Inaki Santa Cruz, Julio Vargas Claveria
- Chapter 15 Portugal will Always be an African Nation: A Calibanian Prosperity or a Prospering Caliban?, Joao Menelau Paraskeva
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