Why do we still talk about race?
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Why do we still talk about race?
(Ethnic and racial studies / series editors, Martin Bulmer and John Solomos)
Routledge, 2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Ethnic and racial studies : an outline history of forty years of publishing the research agenda on ethnic and racial issues / Christopher T. Husbands
- Breaking black : the death of ethnic and racial studies in Britain / Claire Alexander
- Kaleidoscope : contested identities and new forms of race membership / Ann Morning
- Comparing genomic narratives of human diversity in Latin American nations / Peter Wade
- Unsettled identities amid settled classifications? Toward a sociology of racial appraisals / Wendy D. Roth
- Race in an era of mass migration : black migrants in Europe and the United States / Nancy Foner
- Why we still need to talk about race / Miri Song
- Local communities of artistic practices and the slow emergence of a "post-racial" generation / Marco Martiniello
- "Race" and "post-colonialism" : should one come before the other? / Nasar Meer
- Theorizing visibility and vulnerability in Black Europe and the African diaspora / Stephen Small