As the newest edition to the Provocations series from Biteback Publishing, The ‘R’ Word challenges the idea that we have entered a ‘post-racial’ society in which race no longer represents a significant obstacle to opportunities. Drawing upon his own personal experiences, Kurt Barling questions the often paradoxical prevailing discourses surrounding race and racism in contemporary society. Although Amal Shahid suggests that the resolutely autobiographical nature of the account is occasionally inhibiting, she finds this book a lucid, accessible and effective engagement with issues surrounding racism, written with journalistic flair
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Excerpt: As a Christian feminist and progressive, I spend a lot of time patting myself on the back,...
I spent most of the summer and fall of 2020 reading over a dozen books about racism, anti-racism, an...
Until a few years ago, our chosen multicultural approach allowed some cultural and religious groups ...
Researchers who produce social-justice scholarship often situate their studies within frameworks tha...
Those of us doing social justice work in early years spaces will be all too familiar with the counte...
Macan Ghaill, Mairtin (1999)Contemporary Racisms And Ethnicities: Social And Cultural Transformation...
If only prejudices, stereotypes, and discrimination were totally diminished from this world, needles...
In Angry White People: Coming Face-to-Face with the British Far Right, the investigative journalist ...
Matthew Hughey spent over a year attending the meetings of a white nationalist group and a white ant...
Few people today would admit to being a racist, or to making assumptions about individuals based on ...
In The Myth of Race, Robert Sussman aims to explore how race emerged as a social construct from earl...
In Speaking Out, Shirin Housee invites the reader to share in a personal and, at times, emotional an...
Reading Márton Demeter’s bold and incisive book on global imbalances in knowledge production at the ...
Jakubowicz, Andrew; GoodallL, Heather; Martin, Jeannie; Mitchell, Tony; Randall, Lois; Seneviratne, ...
Sites of Race is highly recommended reading for anybody with an interest in race in contemporary Ame...
Excerpt: As a Christian feminist and progressive, I spend a lot of time patting myself on the back,...
I spent most of the summer and fall of 2020 reading over a dozen books about racism, anti-racism, an...
Until a few years ago, our chosen multicultural approach allowed some cultural and religious groups ...
Researchers who produce social-justice scholarship often situate their studies within frameworks tha...
Those of us doing social justice work in early years spaces will be all too familiar with the counte...