Race and Ethnicity: Culture, Identity and Representation

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Routledge, Apr 18, 2006 - Social Science - 296 pages

Broad-ranging and comprehensive, this incisive new textbook examines the shifting meanings of 'race' and ethnicity and collates the essential concepts in one indispensable companion volume. From Marxist views to post-colonialism, this book investigates the attendant debates, issues and analyses within the context of global change.

Using international case studies from Australia, Malaysia, the Caribbean, Mexico and the UK and examples of popular imagery that help to explain the more difficult elements of theory, this key text focuses on everyday life issues such as:

  • ethnic conflicts and polarized states
  • racism(s) and policies of multiculturalism
  • diasporas, asylum seekers and refugees
  • mixed race and hybrid identity

Incorporating summaries, questions, illustrations, exercises and a glossary of terms, this student-friendly text also puts forward suggestions for further project work. Broad in scope, interactive and accessible, this book is a key resource for undergraduate and postgraduate level students of 'race' and ethnicity across the social sciences.

 

Contents

1 Representation
1
2 The Politics of Naming
31
Invisible Histories
55
4 Theories of Race and Ethnicity
76
Marginal Voices and the Politics of Difference
115
Indigenous Australians
136
7 Conflict
169
8 Living the Contradiction
189
9 Futures
217
Glossary
235
Bibliography
250
Index
269
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