Antiracist discourse : theory and history of a macromovement
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Antiracist discourse : theory and history of a macromovement
Cambridge University Press, 2021
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 250-285) and index
Summary: "Most research in Critical Discourse Studies (CDS) focuses on social power abuse and not on the resistance against such domination. Similarly, most of my own earlier critical studies deal with the discursive reproduction of racism as a form of ethnic domination, and not with antiracist discourse challenging prevailing discriminatory practices and prejudice. By examining the history and some of the properties of antiracist text and talk, this book is a necessary complement to my earlier analyses of discursive racism in politics, the media and education"-- Provided by publisher
Contents of Works
- Introduction
- Theoretical framework
- First writings against slavery
- Abolitionist discourse of the Quakers
- Black resistance against slavery and discrimination
- The civil rights movement
- Jewish resistance against antisemitism
- Postwar antiracist discourse from UNESCO to Black Lives Matter
- Conclusions
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Theoretical framework
- 3. First writings against slavery
- 4. Abolitionist discourse of the Quakers
- 5. Black resistance against slavery and discrimination
- 6. The civil rights movement
- 7. Jewish resistance against antisemitism
- 8. Postwar antiracist discourse from UNESCO to Black Lives Matter
- 9. Conclusions.
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