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Ethnicity and Everyday Life Christian Karner, University of Nottingham, UK Series: The New Sociology Mixing theories of the everyday with a range of case studies, this book explains the ’character’ of ethnicity, from being a political tool of exclusion, to a source of meaning and solidarity, and the relationship between culture, power and identity. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Ethnicity and Everyday Life 2. Power and Classification, Meaning and Resistance 3. Identity, Diaspora, Hybridity 4. Ethnic Majorities, ’The Stranger’ and Everyday Life 5. Forced Migration and Structures of Fear in the Age of Globalization. Conclusion: The Quest for Inclusive Meaning 2007: 198x129: 200pp Hb: 978-0-415-37065-3: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-37066-0: £17.99 eBook: 978-0-203-03047-9 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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The Diaspora Strikes Back
Global Diasporas
Caribbean Latino Tales of Learning and Turning
An Introduction Robin Cohen, University of Oxford, UK
Juan Flores, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center, USA
Series: Global Diasporas
Series: Cultural Spaces In The Diaspora Strikes Back the eminent ethnic and cultural studies scholar Juan Flores flips the process on its head: what happens to the home country when it is being constantly fed by emigrants returning from abroad? He looks at how ’Nuyoricans’ (Puerto Rican New Yorkers) have transformed the home country, introducing hip hop and modern New York culture to the Caribbean island.
Praise for the first edition: ’Cohen’s erudition is vast, his interpretations are solid and well informed. By and large one can only marvel at the scope of Cohen’s learning and the richness of his vocabulary.’ – Mark J. Miller, University of Delaware, USA, Journal of World History, Fall 1999 ’Cohen’s book offers a timely overview of diasporas. The book is also engagingly written, with Cohen’s personal anecdotes adding zing rather than self-indulgence to the analysis’ – Robert C. Smith, Columbia University, USA, Political Studies Quaterly, Spring 1999 ’Reading this book I thought ‘Cohen is doing for diaspora what Weber did for religion’ – Fran Markowiz, Ben Gurion University, USA, American Anthropologist, June 1999 ’A succinct but satisfying book... as Cohen convincingly demonstrates here, the diaspora wave is well and truly upon us’ – Sarah Ansari, Royal Holloway College, UK, Times Higher Educational Supplement, 6 March 1998 This book investigates the changing meanings of the concept and the contemporary diasporic condition, including case studies of Jews, Armenians, Africans, Chinese, British, Indians, Lebanese and Caribbean peoples. The first edition of this book had a major impact on diaspora studies and was the foundational text in an emerging research and teaching field. This second edition extends and clarifies Robin Cohen’s argument, addresses some critiques and outlines new perspectives for the study of diasporas. It has also been made more student-friendly with illustrations, guided readings and suggested essay questions.
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While he focuses on New York and Mayaguez (in Puerto Rico), the model is broadly applicable. Indians introducing contemporary British culture to India; New York Dominicans bringing slices of New York culture back to the Dominican Republic; Mexicans bringing LA culture (from fast food to heavy metal) back to Guadalajara and Monterrey. This ongoing process is both massive and global, and Flores’ novel account will command a significant audience across disciplines. Selected Contents: Part 1: Theoretical Bearings 1. Thinking Diaspora from Below 2. Of Remigrants and Remittances 3. Caribbean Latino Counterstream Part 2: Ethnographic Groundings 4. Tales of Learning and Turning. A: Reading the Tales. B: The Tales Part 3: Stylistic Transfers 5. Bring the Salsa: Diaspora Music as Source and Challenge 6. Open Mic: Poetry, Performance, Emerging Identities July 2008: 6x9: 184pp Hb: 978-0-415-95260-6: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-95261-3: £19.99 eBook: 978-0-203-89461-3 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Selected Contents: Preface to the Second Edition 1. Four Phases of Diaspora Studies 2. Classical Notions of Diaspora: Transcending the Jewish Tradition 3. Victim Diasporas: Africans and Armenians 4. Labour and Imperial Diasporas: Indentured Indians and the British 5. Trade and Business Diasporas: Chinese and Lebanese 6. Diasporas and their Homelands: Zionists and Sikhs 7. Deterritorialized Diasporas: The Black Atlantic and the Lure of Bombay 8. Mobilizing Diasporas in a Global Age 9. Studying Diasporas: Old Methods and New Topics March 2008: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-43550-5: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43551-2: £21.99 eBook: 978-0-203-92894-3 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Encyclopedia of Race and Ethnic Studies
Segregation
Edited by Ellis Cashmore, Staffordshire University, UK
Edited by James H. Carr, National Community Reinvestment Coalition and Columbia University, USA and Nandinee K. Kutty
This is the paperback edition of a globally recognized sourcebook on race and ethnic relations. It has been assembled by a world-class team of international scholars led by Ellis Cashmore to provide an authoritative, single-volume reference work on all aspects of race and ethnic studies. From Aboriginal Australians to xenophobia, Nelson Mandela to Richard Wagner, sexuality to racial profiling, this Encyclopedia is organized alphabetically and reflects cultural diversity in a global context. The entries range from succinct 400 word definitions to in-depth 2000 word essays to provide comprehensive coverage of: • all the key terms, concepts and debates • important figures, both historical and contemporary • landmark cases • historical events. Although unafraid to engage with cutting-edge theory, it is uncluttered by jargon and has been written in a lucid, ’factsfronted’ style to offer an accessible introduction to race and ethnic studies. Including a new introduction and fully crossreferenced index with most entries followed by annotated up-to-date suggestions for further reading to guide the user to the key sources, this book is already established as the authoritative sourcebook used by students, scholars, lawyers, journalists, members of the caring professions and many other groups involved in race and ethnic affairs. Selected Contents: Aboriginal Australians. African Americans. Ali, Muhammad. Antislavery. Asylum Seeker. Beauty. Bigotry. Consumption. Cultural Identity. Ethnic Cleansing. Ethnocentrism. Ethnocide. Frantz Fanon. Globalization. Homelessness. Human Rights. Institutional Racism. Intelligence. Islamophobia. Michael Jackson. Michael Jordan. The Stephen Lawrence Case. Masculinity. Minority Language Rights. Motown. Multiculturalism. Negrophilia. Oklahoma Bombing. Racial Profiling. Reparations. Representations. Riots. September 11 2001. Sexuality. Social Exclusion. Social Work. Transracial Adoption. United Nations. Welfare. Whiteness February 2008: 246x174: 536pp Pb: 978-0-415-44714-0: £28.99
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The Rising Costs for America
Segregation: The Rising Costs for America documents how discriminatory practices in the housing markets through most of the past century, and that continue today, have produced extreme levels of residential segregation that result in significant disparities in access to good jobs, quality education, homeownership attainment and asset accumulation between minority and non-minority households. This book also demonstrates how problems facing minority communities are increasingly important to the nation’s longterm economic vitality and global competitiveness as a whole. Solutions to the challenges facing the nation in creating a more equitable society are not beyond our ability to design or implement, and it is in the interest of all Americans to support programs aimed at creating a more just society. The book is uniquely valuable to students in the social sciences and public policy, as well as to policy makers, and city planners. Selected Contents: 1. The New Imperative for Equality James H. Carr and Nandinee K. Kutty 2. Origins of Economic Disparities: Historical Role of Housing Segregation Douglas S. Massey 3. From Credit Denial to Predatory Lending: The Challenge of Sustaining Minority Homeownership Kathleen C. Engel and Patricia A. McCoy 4. Housing and Education: The Inextricable Link Deborah McKoy and Jeffrey M. Vincent 5. Residential Segregation and Employment Inequality Margery Austin Turner 6. Impacts of Housing and Neighborhoods on Health: Pathways, Racial/Ethnic Disparities, and Policy Directions Dolores Acevedo-Garcia and Theresa Osypuk 7. Neighborhood Segregation, Personal Networks, and Access to Social Resources Rachel Garshick Kleit 8. Continuing Isolation: Segregation in America Today Ingrid Gould Ellen 9. Trends in the U.S. Economy: The Evolving Role of Minorities Dean Baker and Heather Boushey 10. The Prospects and Pitfalls of Fair Housing Enforcement Efforts Gregory Squires 11. Attaining a Just (and Economically Secure) Society James H. Carr and Nandinee K. Kutty February 2008: 6x9: 368pp Hb: 978-0-415-96534-7: £50.00 Pb: 978-0-415-96533-0: £19.99 eBook: 978-0-203-89502-3 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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African-American Activism before the Civil War
Steve Garner, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK Making sociological sense of the idea of whiteness, this book skilfully argues how this concept can help us understand contemporary societies, bringing an emphasis on empirical work to a heavily theorized area. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Whiteness as Terror and Supremacy 2. Whiteness as a Kind of Absence 3. Whiteness as Values, Norms and Cultural Capital 4. Whiteness as Contingent Hierarchies 5. Whiteness in the Caribbean and Latin America 6. Whiteness at the Margins 7. How the Irish Became White (Again) 8. Asylumgration: The Others Blur 9. Racial Purity, Integration and the Idea of Home. Conclusion: In Defence of the Whiteness Problematic 2007: 216x138: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-40363-4: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40364-1: £22.99 eBook: 978-0-203-94559-9 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
The Freedom Struggle in the Antebellum North Edited by Patrick Rael, Bowdoin College, Maine, USA Historians have long understood that racial oppression in American history was about more than slavery. On the eve of the Civil War, over five percent of the nation’s 4.5 million African Americans lived outside of bondage in the nominally ’free’ states of the Union. These African Americans exercised a power in national discussions over slavery that far outstripped their number in the population. Their efforts at community building and radical protest were one force that helped bring the nation to the brink of Civil War, and ultimately led to the extinction of slavery. African-American Activism before the Civil War is the first collection of scholarship on the role of African Americans in the struggle for racial equality in the northern states before the Civil War. Many of these essays are already known as classics in the field, and others are well on their way to becoming definitive in a still-evolving field. Here, in one place for the first time, anchored by a comprehensive, analytical introduction discussing the historiography of antebellum black activism, the best scholarship on this crucial group of African American activists can finally be studied together.
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White Weddings Romancing Heterosexuality in Popular Culture Chrys Ingraham, Purchase College, New York, USA By examining popular films, commercials, magazines, advertising, television sitcoms, and even children’s toys, this book shows the pervasive influence of weddings in our culture. This second edition includes full coverage of the wedding industrial complex, gay marriage and its relationship to white weddings and heterosexuality, and demographic shifts as to who is marrying whom and why, nationally and internationally. Selected Contents: 1. Lifting the Veil 2. The WeddingIndustrial Complex 3. Romancing the Clone: The White Wedding 4. McBride Meets McDreamy: Television, Internet, and Popular Film, Weddings 5. And They Lived Happily Ever After. Epilogue. Appendix January 2008: 8x8: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-95194-4: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-95133-3: £16.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Two-Faced Racism Whites in the Backstage and Frontstage Leslie Picca, University of Dayton, USA and Joe Feagin, Texas A&M University, USA Two-Faced Racism examines and explains the racial attitudes and behaviours exhibited by whites in private settings. This book seeks to comprehend how whites think in racial terms by analyzing their reported racial events. Selected Contents: 1. Contemporary Racial Events: An Overview 2. The Frontstage 3. The Backstage 4. Backstage, Near the Front 5. Fluid Boundaries, Slippery Regions 6. Observing Racial Discrimination: White Police Officers 7. The Continuing Significance of Racism. Reprise and Conclusion 2007: 6x9: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-95475-4: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-95476-1: £16.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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’Race’ and Sport
Multicultural Horizons
Critical Race Theory
Diversity and the Limits of the Civil Nation
Kevin Hylton, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
Anne-Marie Fortier, University of Lancaster, UK
Critical Race Theory provides a framework for exploring racism in society, taking into account the role of institutions and drawing on the experiences of those affected. Applied to the world of sport, this framework can reveal the underlying social mores and institutionalized prejudices that have helped perpetuate those racial stereotypes particular to sport, and those that permeate broader society. In this groundbreaking sociological investigation, Kevin Hylton takes on the controversial subject of racial attitudes in sport and beyond. With sport as his primary focus, Hylton unpacks the central concepts of ‘race’, ethnicity, social constructionism and racialization, and helps the reader navigate the complicated issues and debates that surround the study of ‘race’ in sport. Containing rigorous and insightful analysis throughout, this book explores key topics such as: • the origins, applications and terminology of Critical Race Theory • the meaning of ‘whiteness’
Series: International Library of Sociology The intensity of feeling that multiculturalism invariably ignites is considered in this timely analysis of how the ‘New Britain’ of the twenty-first century is variously re-imagined as multicultural. Introducing the concept of ‘multicultural intimacies’, Anne-Marie Fortier offers a new form of critical engagement with the cultural politics of multiculturalism, one that attends to ideals of mixing, loving thy neighbour and feelings for the nation. In the first study of its kind, Fortier considers the anxieties, desires, and issues that form representations of ‘multicultural Britain’ available in the British public domain. She investigates: • the significance of gender, sex, generations and kinship, as well as race and ethnicity, in debates about cultural difference • the consolidation of religion as a marker of absolute difference • ‘moral racism’, the criteria for good citizenship and the limits of civility.
• the media, sport and racism • anti-racism and sport • genetics and scientific racism. The contested concepts that define the subject of ‘race’ in sport present a constant challenge for academics, policy makers and practitioners in the development of their ideas, policies and interventions. This innovative and challenging book is essential reading for anybody looking to fully understand this important subject. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Defining Key Terms 2. Critical Race Theory 3. Researching ‘Race’ 4. Whiteness and Sport 5. ‘Race’, Media and Sport with Ian Law 6. Antiracism in Sport
This book presents a unique analysis of multiculturalism that draws on insights from critical race studies, feminist and queer studies, postcolonialism and psychoanalysis. Selected Contents: 1. Horizons of Intimacies 2. Pride, Shame and the Skin of Citizenship 3. ’Children of Multicultural Britain’: The Good, the Bad, the Uncanny 4. Loving thy Neighbour and the Politics of Interethnic Propinquity 5. How Does it Feel?: Feeling States and the Limits of the Civil Nation March 2008: 234x156: 152pp Hb: 978-0-415-39608-0: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39607-3: £23.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93570-5
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The Persistence of Whiteness
Race and Ethnicity: The Basics
Race and Contemporary Hollywood Cinema
Peter Kivisto, Augustana College, USA
Edited by Daniel Bernardi, Arizona State University, USA
Series: The Basics
The Persistence of Whiteness investigates the representation and narration of race in contemporary Hollywood cinema, examining ideologies of class, ethnicity, gender, nation and sexuality. Focusing on representations of Black, Asian, Jewish, Latina/o and Native Americans identities, this collection also shows how whiteness is a fact everywhere in contemporary Hollywood cinema, crossing audiences, authors, genres, studios and styles.
Race and Ethnicity: The Basics is an accessible introduction to the forms and dynamics of racial and ethnic relations. Topics covered include the relationship between: • race and ethnicity • prejudice and discrimination • inequality, class and gender, and ethnic conflict. Including plenty of examples, chapter summaries and a glossary, this book is an essential read for all those interested in race and ethnicity. May 2009: 198x129: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-77373-7: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77374-4: £9.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Selected Contents: Introduction: Race and Contemporary Hollywood Cinema Part 1: Generic History. Manifest MythMaking: Texas History in the Movies. Mapping the Beach: Beach Movies, Exploitation Film and Geographies of Whiteness. Boyz, Boyz, Boyz: New Black Cinema and Black Masculinity Part 2: Anthropomorphism. Star Wars Episodes I-VI: Coyote and the Force of White Narrative. The Whiteness of the Rings. Neo Abolitionists, Colorblind Epistemologies and Black Politics: The Matrix Trilogy Part 3: Blood & Bodies. Vampires of Color and the Performance of Multicultural Whiteness. The Naked and the Dead: The Jewish Male Body and Masculinity in Sunshine and Enemy at the Gates. Framing Jennifer Lopez: Mobilizing Race from the Wide Shot to the Close-Up Part 4: Desire to Desire. Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner with Eldridge Cleaver & the Supreme Court, or Reforming Popular Racial Memory with Hepburn and Tracy. Master-Slave Sex Acts: Mandingo and the Race/Sex Paradox. The Tragedy of Whiteness and Neo-Liberalism in Brad Kaaya’s ‘O’/Othello. Romeo Must Die: Interracial Romance in Action Part 5: Provocateurs. The Dark Side of Whiteness: Sweetback and John Dollard’s Idea of the Gains of the Lower Class Negroes. Black Like Him: Steven Spielberg’s The Color Purple. Crossover Diva: Whoopi Goldberg and Persona Politics. Surviving in Living Color with Some White Chicks: Whiteness in the Wayans’ (Black) Minds. Glossary to Terms 2007: 234x156: 416pp Hb: 978-0-415-77412-3: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77413-0: £16.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93974-1 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Cricket, Race and the 2007 World Cup
Racism and Education
Edited by Boria Majumdar, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia and Jon Gemmell
Coincidence or Conspiracy?
Series: Sport in the Global Society
David Gillborn, University of London, UK ’...a wonderful, rich book with a bold, audacious premise, clear writing, and a reader-friendly structure and plot line.’ - Richard Delgado, University of Pittsburgh, USA Education policy is not designed to eliminate race inequality but to sustain it at manageable levels. This is the inescapable conclusion of the first major study of the English education system using ‘critical race theory’.
This book explores whether commercialism is now the primary factor driving sport. It looks at the changes to cricket over the last twenty years, focusing on racial and ethnic tensions and their place in the new globalized, cricketing environment. Selected Contents: The East-West Divide: South Asia and its Diaspora. Cricket and Race in South Africa. Australia. New Zealand. West Indies. Pakistan. Zimbabwe. Bangladesh. Sri Lanka. England 2007: 246x174: 216pp Hb: 978-0-415-37164-3: £70.00
In this book Gillborn dissects the role of racism across the education system; from national policies to school-level decisions about discipline and academic selection.
Race in Contemporary Medicine
Built on a foundation of compelling evidence, from national statistics to studies of classroom life, this book shows how race inequality is shaped and legitimized across the system. This study explores a series of key issues including:
This collection of articles addresses contemporary debates regarding race in medicine today, answering questions from a bio-medical and social perspective.
• the impact of the ‘War on Terror’ and how policy privileges the interests of white people • how assessment systems produce race inequality • exposes the ‘gifted and talented’ programme as a form of eugenic thinking based on discredited and racist myths about intelligence and ability • documents the Stephen Lawrence case, revealing how policy makers have betrayed earlier commitments to race equality • shows how ‘model minorities’ are created and used to counter anti-racism • how education policy is implicated in the defence of white power. Racism and Education takes critical antiracist analyses to a new level and represents a fundamental challenge to current assumptions in the field. With a preface by Richard Delgado, one of the founders of critical race theory.
Edited by Sander L. Gilman
Selected Contents: Introduction: On Race and Medicine in Historical Perspective. Reflections on Race and the Biologization of Difference. Against Racial Medicine. Blood and Stories: How Genomics is Rewriting Race, Medicine and Human History. ’Why are Genetic and Medical Researchers Accepting a Category Created by Slaveholders?’: A Social History of the Reification of ’Race’. Eugenics and the Racial Genome: Politics at the Molecular Level. The Risky Gene: Epidemiology and the Evolution of Race. Folk Taxonomy, Prejudice and the Human Genome: Using Heritable Disease as a Jewish Ethnic Marker. The Price of Science without Moral Constraints: German and American Medicine before DNA and Today. Deadly Medicine Today: The Impossible Denials of Racial Medicine. Biobanks of a ’Racial Kind’: Mining for Difference in the New Genetics 2007: 246x174: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-41365-7: £70.00
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Critical Race Theory: A New Approach to an Old Problem 3. Inequality, Inequality, Inequality: The Material Reality of Racial Injustice in Education 4. Policy: Changing Language, Constant Inequality 5. Assessment: Measuring Injustice or Creating? 6. The Stephen Lawrence Case: An Exception that Proves the Rule? 7. Model Minorities: The Creation & Significance of ’Ethnic’ Success Stories 8. Whiteworld: Whiteness and the Performance of Racial Domination 9. Conclusion: Understanding Race Inequality in Education. Appendix: Some Thoughts on Whiteness, Critical Scholarship and Political Struggle March 2008: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-41897-3: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41898-0: £22.99 eBook: 978-0-203-92842-4
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SUPPLEMENTARY READING Between Freedom and Bondage Race, Party, and Voting Rights in the Antebellum North Christopher Malone, Pace University, New York, USA Between Freedom and Bondage looks at the fluctuations of black suffrage in the ante-bellum North, using the four states of New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Rhode Island as examples. In each of these states, a different outcome was obtained for blacks in their quest to share the vote. By analyzing the various outcomes of state struggles, Malone offers a framework for understanding and explaining how the issue of voting rights for blacks unfolded between the drafting of the Constitution, and the end of the Civil War. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: The Beginning of the Story: Black Enfranchisement in the Antebellum Era 2. ’The Mind of Blacks are not Competent to Vote’: Racial Voting Restrictions in New York 3. ’An Asylum for the Oppressed Injured Sons of Europe’: Disenfranchisement in Pennsylvania 4. ’Servility is not Confined to Color’: Disenfranchisement and Re-Enfranchisement in Rhode Island 5. ’The Vaunted Superiority of the White Race Imposes Corresponding Duties’: Massachusetts and Black Enfranchisement - The ’Exception’ to the Rule 6. Epilogue: Reconstructing the Two Reconstructions: Race Formation in the Antebellum North and the Nationalization of Party Politics 2007: 6x9: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-95696-3: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-95697-0: £17.99 eBook: 978-0-203-94000-6
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Anna Julia Cooper, Visionary Black Feminist
Transcultural Japan
A Critical Introduction
Edited by David Blake Willis, Soai University, Japan and Stephen Murphy-Shigematsu, University of Tokyo, Japan and Stanford University, USA
Vivian M. May In this book Vivian M. May explores the theoretical and political contributions of Anna Julia Cooper, a renowned Black feminist scholar, educator and activist whose ideas deserve far more attention than they have received. Selected Contents: Introduction: ’A Woman of Rare Courage and Conviction’ 1. ’A Little More than Ordinary Interest in the Underprivileged’: Cooper’s Lifelong Commitment to Liberation 2. ’Life Must be Something More than Dilettante Speculation’: Cooper’s Multidimensional Praxis 3. ’If you Object to Imaginary Lines - Don’t Draw them!’: Cooper’s Border-Crossing Methods 4. ’Failing at the Most Essential Provision of the Revolutionary Ideal’: Lessons from France and Haiti’s Transatlantic Struggle over Abolition and Égalité 5. Mapping Sites of Power: Cooper’s Redefinition of ’the Philosophic Mind’ 6. Tracing Resistant Legacies, Rethinking Intellectual Genealogies: Reflections on Cooper’s Black Feminist Theorizing 2007: 6x9: 232pp Hb: 978-0-415-95642-0: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-95643-7: £16.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93654-2
Rejecting Refugees Political Asylum in the 21st Century Carol Bohmer, Dartmouth College, USA and Amy Shuman, Ohio State University, USA Using both in-depth accounts by asylum applicants and interviews with lawyers and others involved, this book takes the reader on a journey through the process of applying for asylum in both the United States and Great Britain. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. No More Huddled Masses 2. The System 3. Are You Who You Say You Are 4. Did this Really Happen to You?: The Problem of Credibility 5. Politics Gets Personal: What Counts as Persecution 6. The Personal is Political: Taking Gender Into Account. Conclusion
At the Borderlands of Race, Gender and Identity
Series: Routledge Studies in Asia’s Transformations Transcultural Japan provides a critical examination of mixed and pure, of becoming and being ‘other’ in Japan, of the multiple intersections of identities (cultural, class, gender, race, ethnicity, etc) and the narratives and conversations about these identities. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction 1. Transcultural Japan: Metamorphosis in the Cultural Borderlands and Beyond Part 2: Gender and Identity 2. A Perfectly Ordinary Ethnic Korean in Japan: Reprise 3. Between Two Shores: Transnational Projects and Filipina Wives in/from Japan 4. Gender, Modernity, and Eroticized Internationalism in Japan Part 3: Diaspora and Mobility 5. Between Privilege and Prejudice: Japanese-Brazilian Migrants in ’The Land of Yen and the Ancestors’ 6. From Ethnic Ghetto to ’Gourmet Republic’: The Changing Image of Kobe’s Chinatown and the Ambiguity of Being Chinese in Modern Japan 7. Okinawan Diasporic Identities: Between Being a Buffer and a Bridge Part 4: Imagining Oneself: Visibility and Invisibility 8. The Marvelous in the Real: Images of Burakumin in Nakagami Kenji’s Kumano Saga 9. Positioning Oneself in the Japanese Nation State: The Hokkaido Ainu Case 10. ’Becoming a Better Muslim’: Identity Narratives of Muslim Foreign Workers in Japan Part 5: Transnational, Transcultural Flows 11. Dejima: Creolization and Enclaves of Difference in Transnational Japan 12. The Racialization of Japan 13. ’The Invisible Man’ and other Narratives of Living in the Borderlands of Race and Nation 14. Ethnoscapes and the Other in 21st Century Japan. Afterword: Marginals, Minorities, Majorities and Migrants: Studying the Japanese Borderlands in Contemporary Japan 2007: 234x156: 368pp Hb: 978-0-415-36890-2: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39434-5: £20.00 eBook: 978-0-203-02910-7
Jews, Muslims and Mass Media Mediating the ’Other’ Edited by Yulia Egorova, Cardiff University, UK and Tudor Parfitt Series: Routledge Jewish Studies Series This text looks at the ways in which Jews, Muslims and the conflict between them has been covered in the modern media. Both Jews and Muslims generally receive ’bad press’ and this book reveals why.
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Media and Ethnic Identity
Naming Race, Naming Racism
Hopi Views on Media, Identity, and Communication
Edited by Jonathan Judaken, University of Memphis, USA
Ritva Levo-Henriksson
Eschewing social scientific approaches, which tend to examine race and racism in terms of quasi-static ideal types, this book surveys differing historical contexts from the era of scientific racism in the nineteenth-century to the post-racial racism of the post 9/11 period, and from Europe to the United States, in order to understand how racism has been articulated in differing situations. It is distinguished by the attention it pays to the on-going power of racial discourse in the contemporary period as a legitimating factor in oppression. It exemplifies methodological openness, combining the work of historians, philosophers, religious scholars, and literary critics, and includes differing theoretical models in pursuing a critical approach to race: cultural studies; trauma theory and psychoanalysis; critical theory and consideration of the ’new racism’; and postcolonialism and the literature on globalization. It brings together the work of leading academics with younger practitioners and is capped off by an interview with world-renowned intellectual Cornel West on black intellectuals in America.
This book provides tools for understanding the experiences of communication between social and political minorities and majorities from the indigenous perspective.
This book was previously published as a special issue of Patterns of Prejudice.
This collection of original essays breaks new ground by examining the dynamics of ethnic politics at the local level, rather than following in the footsteps of many previous studies which focus on the macropolitical level of states and nations.
Selected Contents: An Haitian in Paris: Antenor Firmin as a Philosopher. Against Racism. Racism and the Treatment of Prisoners in Nineteenth-Century Britain. The History of Boxing and the Paradox of the Black Athlete. Surviving Maurras: Jacques Maritain’s Jewish Question. Wölflin in the Nazi Period: A Defense of the History of Art. Rethinking Race, Power, and the Ghetto: Kenneth B. Clark, Adam Clayton and the HARYOU-ACT Controversy. Race, Resistance and Melancholia: Alice Walker’s Meridian. It’s a White Man’s Game: AntiIndianism, New Racism, and Colonial Discourse in the Creation and Contestation of the NCAA Ban on Native American Mascots. On the Semiotics of Naming Race. Minor Negritudes. ’Everybody Else just Living their Lives’: 9/11, Race, and the New Postglobal Literature. (E)Racing the Enemy: Abu Ghraib, Race and Religion. Black Intellectuals in America: A Conversation with Cornel West October 2008: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-45161-1: £65.00
Series: Indigenous Peoples and Politics
Selected Contents: 1. Media and Ethnic Identity 2. Native Americans, Media and New Information and Communication Technology 3. Hopis Communicating with the Mainstream 4. Hopi Views on Mainstream Media 5. Hopi Identity Construction in the Context of Media 6. Constructing Identity in a Mediated World 2007: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-95703-8: £60.00 eBook: 978-0-203-94149-2
Governance in Ethnically Mixed Cities Edited by Sherrill Stroschein, University College London, UK Series: Association for the Study of Nationalities
Selected Contents: 1. Politics is Local: Ethnoreligious Dynamics Under the Microscope Sherrill Stroschein 2. The Power of Administrative Categories: Emerging Notions of Citizenship in the Divided City of Mostar Larissa Vetters 3. Informal (Ethno-) Politics and Local Authority Figures in Osh, Kyrgyzstan Matteo Fumagalli 4. Faultline Citizenship: EthnoNational Politics, Minority Mobilization, and Governance in the Israeli ‘Mixed Cities’ of Haifa and Tel Aviv-Jaffa Joseph Leibovitz 5. The Future of Kirkuk David Romano 6. Living Apart in the Same Room: Analysis of the Management of Linguistic Diversity in Bolzano Andrea Carlá 7. Decentralization, Democratic Participation and Authoritarian Dogma: Local Opposition to Minority Integration in France, Italy and the United States Harlan Koff 2007: 246x174: 184pp Hb: 978-0-415-45126-0: £70.00
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Youth Cultures
Gender, Race and National Identity
Scenes, Subcultures and Tribes
Nations of Flesh and Blood
Edited by Paul Hodkinson, University of Surrey, UK and Wolfgang Deicke, Ruskin College, UK
Jacqueline Hogan, Bradley University, Illinois, USA Gender, Race and National Identity examines links between gender, race and national identity in the US, UK, Australia and Japan. It takes an innovative approach to national identity by analyzing a range of ephemeral and pop cultural texts, from Olympic opening ceremonies, to television advertisements, letters to the editor, broadsheet war coverage, travel brochures, museums and living history tourist venues. Selected Contents: 1. Nations of Flesh and Blood: Gender and Race in the National Imaginary Part 1: 2. Discourses of National Identity in Australia 3. Discourses of National Identity in Japan 4. Discourses of National Identity in Britain 5. Discourses of National Identity in the United States Part 2: 6. Staging the Nation: Gender, Race and Nation in Olympic Opening Ceremonies 7. Selling the Nation: Gender, Race and National Identity in Television Advertisements 8. Defining the Nation through its Other: Islamophobia in Post-9/11 Letters to the Editor 9. Defending the Nation: Gender, Race and National Identity in Press Coverage of Private Jessica Lynch 10. Touring the Nation: Gender, Race and Nation in Travel Brochures 11. Remembering the Nation: Gendered and Racialized National Identity in National Museums and Living History Venues August 2008: 6x9: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-38476-6: £65.00
Connecting Cultures
Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology Featuring both well-known and emerging scholars from the UK, the USA and mainland Europe, this fascinating volume addresses core theoretical and methodological developments before going on to examine key substantive themes in the study of young people’s identities and lifestyles. Selected Contents: 1. Youth Cultures: A Critical Summary of Key Debates 2. As Young as You Feel: Youth as Discursive Construct 3. Recent Concepts in Youth Cultural Studies: Critical Reflections from the Sociology of Music 4. ‘Insider’ and ‘Outsider’ Issues in Youth Research 5. Rethinking the Subcultural Commodity: Exploring Heavy Metal T-Shirt Culture/s 6. Empowerment or Incorporation?: Youth Policy Making and Hip Hop Culture 7. Resistance and Commercialisation in ‘Distasteful Movements’: Right-Wing Politics and Youth Culture in East Germany 8. Gender, Status and Subcultural Capital in Gothic Style 9. Homegirls Remembered: Discourse and Literacy Practices Among U.S. Latina Gang Girls 10. Youth Culture and Ethnicity: Emerging Youth Multiculture in South London 11. Youth Claiming Space: The Case of Pittsburgh’s Mr. Roboto Project 12. HipHop’s Musicians and Audience in the Local Musical `Milieu’ 13. Pin-Up Punks: The Reality of a Virtual Community 14. A ‘Bounded Virtuality’: ICTs and Youth in Alghero, Sardinia 15. Identity and Structure in Online Gaming: Young People’s Symbolic and Virtual Extensions of Self
Edited by Emma Bainbridge, Kent University, UK
2007: 6x9: 280pp Hb: 978-0-415-37612-9: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-94173-7
This lively and incisive collection of essays from an international group of scholars explores the interactions between cultures originating in Africa, India, the Caribbean, and Europe.
Blaxploitation Films of the 1970s
Selected Contents: Connecting Cultures. Translating Terror. The Narratives and Counter-Narratives of Zimbabwean Asylum: Female Voices. Remembering Rousseau: Nostalgia and the Responsibilities of the Self. Narratives of Southern African Farms. The Invention of Mourning in Post–Apartheid Literature. Locating Identity in Phaswane Mpe’s Welcome to our Hillbrow. Travel and Transgression: Dan Jacobson’s Southern African Journey. Narrating a White Africa: Autobiography, Race and History. What it Means to Stay: Reterritorialising the Black Atlantic in Erna Brodber’s Writing of the Local. Views and Visions: Layered Landscapes in West Indian Migrant Narratives. Writing ‘Home’: Mediating between ‘the Local’ and ‘the Literary’ in a Selection of Postcolonial Women’s Texts. Translating/‘The’ Kama Sutra. Cultural Connections: Lagaan and its Audience Responses. Writing the Nation’s Destiny: Indian Fiction in English before 1910. Monological Discourse and the Creation of Villains: A Staging of Witnesses after 9/11. Cubanos, Americans and Modes of Being between in Pre-Castro Cuba.
Blackness and Genre Novotny Lawrence, Southern Illinois UniversityCarbondale, USA Series: Studies in African American History and Culture This book examines a number of blaxploitation films – including Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970), Blacula (1972), and The Mack (1973) – and illustrates the manner in which ’blaxploitation’ came to be understood as a separate genre. 2007: 6x9: 146pp Hb: 978-0-415-96097-7: £60.00 eBook: 978-0-203-93222-3
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RESEARCH The Rise and Fall of the Garvey Movement in the Urban South, 1918–1942
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Racial Discrimination Institutional Patterns and Politics
Claudrena N. Harold, University of Virginia, USA
Masoud Kamali, Uppsala University, Sweden
Series: Studies in African American History and Culture
Series: Routledge Research in Race and Ethnicity There is an institutionalized dilemma in Europe that counteracts social cohesion and stability. It is a result of the collision and incompatibility between declarations of universal values (such as human rights and democracy) and institutionalized actions which exclude and discriminate against Europeans of immigrant background and against ethnic minorities. This book analyzes the institutional patterns and politics of ‘racial’ discrimination in modern-day Europe. Based on a research project that has been carried out under the leadership of the author in eight European countries, Racial Discrimination seeks the answers to some of the key questions posed by the latest developments in European political and public spheres concerning immigration and the increase in xenophobic sentiments and parties. The book will appeal to all social and political scientists interested in the latest political developments in Europe and in the problems of democratic citizenship and the efforts to move toward an integrated European community. Selected Contents: Introduction. 1. Modernization, Social Theory and the Duality of ‘Us-and-Them’ 2. Institutional Otherisation, Migration and Racism in Europe 3. The Uprising of Xenophobic Populist Parties and the Reinforcement of Institutional Discrimination 4. Institutional Discrimination in the Labour Market and the Educational System 5. Beyond the European Dilemma and the Categorisation of ‘Us’ and ‘Them’. Notes. References. Index August 2008: 6x9: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-98987-9: £60.00
More than simply providing a regional history of one of the most important Pan-African movements of the twentieth century, this book demonstrates the ways in which racial, class, and spatial dynamics resulted in complex, and at times, competing articulations of black nationalism. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Garveyism and the Rise of New Negro Politics in the Jim Crow South 2. We are Constantly on the Firing Line: The Garvey Movement in New Orleans, 1920-1935 3. I am a Stranger Here: Black Bahamians and the Garvey Movement in Miami, Florida, 1920-1933 4. Garveyism, Black Workers, and the Struggle for African Repatriation in Hampton Roads, Virginia, 1918-1942. Conclusion: Life After the Garvey Movement 2007: 6x9: 184pp Hb: 978-0-415-95619-2: £65.00
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Recharting the Black Atlantic Modern Cultures, Local Communities, Global Connections Edited by Annalisa Oboe and Anna Scacchi This book focuses on the migrations and metamorphoses of black bodies, practices, and discourses around the Atlantic, particularly with regard to current issues such as questions of identity, political and human rights, cosmopolitics, and nemo-history. March 2008: 6x9: 438pp Hb: 978-0-415-96111-0: £60.00 eBook: 978-0-203-92958-2
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Trans-Atlantic Migration
The Human Cost of African Migrations
The Paradoxes of Exile
Edited by Toyin Falola, University of Texas at Austin, USA and Niyi Afolabi, University of MassachusettsAmherst, USA
Edited by Toyin Falola, University of Texas at Austin, USA and Niyi Afolabi, University of MassachusettsAmherst, USA Series: African Studies This book contrasts voluntary labor and political migration with the involuntary diaspora by focusing on the paradoxes of migration, exile, and survival of African immigrants in the New World. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Prospero’s Ripples, Caliban’s Burden Part 1: Paradoxes of (Im)Migration and Exile 2. Paradoxes of Immigrant Incorporation: High Achievement and Perceptions of Discrimination by Nigerians in Dallas / Fort Worth, Texas (USA) 3. Nigerian Exiles, Democratic Struggles and the Notion of Sacrifice: Interspatial Activism and the Proactive Discourses of Liberation 4. Immigrants’ Pilgrimage and Imaginations: The Cinematic Portrayals of African Immigrants in Movies Part 2: Migration, Labor Conflicts, and Development 5. ’The Uprooted Emigrant’: The Impact of Brain Drain, Brain Gain and Brain Circulation on Africa’s Development 6. Walking for Land, Drinking Palm Wine: Migrant Farmers and the Historicity of Land Conflict in Brong Ahafo, Ghana 7. Migrants in French Sudan: Gender Biases in the Historiography 8. The Impact of the Relationship between Migrants and Traditional Authorities on South African Mining Communities Part 3: Migration and Survival Politics 9. Cultural and Ethnic Accommodation of NewComers in South Africa 10. Pan-Africanism: The Impact of the Nkrumah Years 1945–1966 11. African Political Instability and the Search for an Inclusive Society 12. A Critical Analysis of the Social and Economic Impact of Asian Diaspora in Kenya. Conclusion: The Moral Ambiguity of Trans-Atlantic Migration 2007: 6x9: 314pp Hb: 978-0-415-96091-5: £65.00 eBook: 978-0-203-93383-1
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Series: African Studies In an era of globalization, population growth, and displacements, migration is now a fact of life in a constantly shifting economic and political world order. This book contributes to the discourse on the beneficiaries, benefactors, and the casualties of African displacement. While the few existing studies have emphasized economic motivation as the primary factor triggering African migration, this volume treats a range of issues: economic, socio-political, pedagogical, developmental and cultural. Selected Contents: Introduction Toyin Falola & Niyi Afolabi Part 1: Migrations and Health Issues 1. Migration and Health in Africa and the African Diaspora Kathryn H. Jacobsen 2. Discourse of Health Risks and Anti-Racial Diversity in the Media Coverage of the Non-Ebola Panic Charles Adeyanju 3. ’Predatory Globalization?’: The World Trade Organization, General Agreement on Trade in Services, and Migration of African Health Professionals to the West Obijiofor Aginam 4. Searching the World: Following Three Graduating Classes of a Nigerian Medical School Ike Anya, Chikwe Ihekweazu and Enyi Anosike 5. The Group of Twenty Nurses and the Pan African Struggle for Liberation Sifiso Mxolisi Ndlovu Part 2: Human Trafficking and Exploitation 6. Trafficking of Young Women and Girls: A Case of ’Au Pair’ and Domestic Laborers in Tanzania Elinami Veraeli Swai 7. Emerging Issues in the Trafficking of African Women for Prostitution Victor Nnamdi Opara 8. Trafficking Contracts: Myth or Reality?: ReExamination of Consent in Human Trafficking Victor Nnamdi Opara Part 3: Migration and Education 9. School Migration: A Major Concern in Historically Disadvantaged Schools in South Africa Myra Maboya 10. Pushing and Pulling: Western Education’s Impact on Women’s Subjugation in Ghana Jamaine Abidogun Part 4: Refugees, Displacement and Re-Settlement 11. Peoples Without Homes: Displacement and Security Situation in Africa Bukola Adeyemi Oyeniyi 12. Determinants of Ethiopian Refugee Flow in the Horn of Africa, 1970-2000 Solomon Addis Getahun 13. Refugees as Rational Actors: The Case of Protracted Sudanese Refugees in Northern Uganda Samantha Paxton 2007: 6x9: 422pp Hb: 978-0-415-95837-0: £65.00 eBook: 978-0-203-92732-8
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RESEARCH African Minorities in the New World
Ethnicity and Urban Life in China
Edited by Toyin Falola, University of Texas at Austin, USA and Niyi Afolabi, University of MassachusettsAmherst, USA
A Comparative Study of Hui Muslims and Han Chinese
Series: African Studies
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Xiaowei Zang, City University of Hong Kong Series: Routledge Studies on China in Transition
This book discusses the minority status of African immigrants in the New World by revisiting the concept of a ’new’ African diaspora and its multiple implications for citizenship and immigration policy. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Voluntarily Singing the Lord’s Song Part 1: Negotiating Citizenship and Cultural Identities 2. Nationalist Myth-Making, Cultural Identity and Nation Building: African Minorities in the U.S. and Latin America 3. African Immigrants’ Experiences in Urban America: Religion and the Construction of Social Identity in St. Louis 4. Ethnography of Religion and Spirituality Among St. Louisan African Immigrants 5. ‘Born in the USA’: Dislocation, Disrupted Kinship Networks, and the Transformative Power of Music and Dance in African Immigrant Baby Naming Ceremonies 6. A Viagem da Minha Vida/The Voyage of My Life: Identity Formation and Resettlement among Angolan Women of Color in Toronto Part 2: African Refugees and Policy Implications 7. The Making of a Modern Diaspora: The Resettlement Process of the Somali Bantu Refugees in the United States 8. Voluntary Trans-Atlantic Migration: The Nigerians’ Attitudes to the American Visa Lottery 9. Managing the Migration of Health-Care Workers toward the Transfer of Knowledge, Skill and Professionalism 10. African Immigrants’ Families and the American Educational System. Conclusion: The New African Diaspora Waves: Shifting Diversity of American Culture
Using both qualitative and quantitative data derived from fieldwork in Lanzhou between 2001 and 2004, this muchneeded work on ethnicity in Asia offers a major sociological analysis of Hui Muslims in contemporary China. Selected Contents: 1. New Wine, Old Bottle 2. Neighbors United, Neighbors Divided 3. Sworn Brotherhood or Modern Friendship 4. A Lonely Crowd or a Network Society? 5. Finding a Mate in a Metropolis 6. Who Marries Whom? 7. ’Match Door’ Marriages 8. Family Behavior 9. Ethnicity and Urban Life in China 2007: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-42120-1: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-96438-5
Sikh Nationalism and Identity in a Global Age Giorgio Shani, Ritsumeikan University, Japan Series: Routledge Advances in South Asian Studies Sikh Nationalism and Identity in a Global Age examines the construction of a Sikh national identity in post-colonial India and the diaspora, and explores the reasons for the failure of the movement for an independent Sikh state: Khalistan. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Rethinking Sikh Nationalism in a Global Age 2. From Panth to Qaum: The Construction of a Sikh ‘National’ Identity in Colonial India 3. The Territorialization of the Qaum: Sikh ‘National’: Identity in Independent India 4. From Khalistan to Punjabiat: Globalization, Hindutva and the Decline of Sikh Militancy 5. ‘The Territorialization of Memory’: Sikh Nationalism in the ‘Diaspora’ 6. The Politics of Recognition: From a Sikh ‘National’ to a Sikh ‘Diasporic’ Identity in a Post 9/11 World? 7. Beyond Khalistan?: The Sikh Diaspora, Globalisation and International Relations. Conclusion
2007: 6x9: 290pp Hb: 978-0-415-96092-2: £60.00 eBook: 978-0-203-93251-3
Communal Violence and Democratization in Indonesia Small Town Wars Gerry van Klinken, KITLV, the Netherlands Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series Through close scrutiny of empirical materials and interviews, this book uniquely analyzes all the episodes of long-running, widespread communal violence that erupted during Indonesia’s post-New Order transition.
2007: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-42190-4: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-93721-1
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Why Now?: Temporal Contexts 3. Why Here?: The Town beyond Java 4. Identity Formation in West Kalimantan 5. Escalation in Poso 6. Mobilization in Ambon 7. Polarization in North Maluku 8. Actor Constitution in Central Kalimantan 9. Concluding Reflections 2007: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-41713-6: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-96511-5
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Urban Fears and Global Terrors
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Citizenship, Multicultures and Belongings After 7/7
Musical Performance in the Diaspora
Victor Jeleniewski Seidler, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK
Edited by Tina K. Ramnarine, Royal Holloway University of London, UK
Series: International Library of Sociology
This book illustrates how ethnographic investigation of musical performances might contribute to the analysis of diaspora. It embraces diverse examples such as ’mourning and cultures of survival’ amongst Aboriginal and Jewish communities in Australia, remembering a Kazakh ’homeland’ in Western Mongolia, celebrating Diwali in New Zealand and the circulation of musical performances in Mozambique, Portugal and the UK. Some of the topics discussed in Musical Performance in the Diaspora include:
This book looks at 7/7 – the events, the loss, the fear and the mourning that followed. It shapes narratives of social theory that can help readers understand the world after 9/11, offering new forms of social theory and new narrative methodologies. Selected Contents: 1. Traumatic Events, Precarious Lives and Social Theory 2. Urban Fears and Terrors of 7/7 3. Urban Dreams, Fears and Realities 4. Missing, Loss, Fear and Terror 5. Risks, Traumas and Insecurities 6. Young Masculinities, Islam and Terror 7. Young Men, Islamic Cultures and Belonging(s) 8. Global Terror, Islam and Citizenship 9. Fears, Uncertainties and Terrors 10. The West, Islam and the Politics of Dialogue 11. Faith, Martyrdom and Suicide Bombings 12. Religion, ‘Race’ and Multiculturalisms 13. Civilisations, Terrorisms and Hospitalities 14. Civilisations, Belongings and Ethics 15. Conclusions: Citizenship, Multiculturalisms and Complex Belongings 2007: 234x156: 302pp Hb: 978-0-415-43614-4: £70.00 eBook: 978-0-203-94053-2
• the expression and shaping of diasporic and postcolonial identities through performance • musical memory in diasporic contexts • the geographies of performance • the politics of ’new’ forms of diasporic music-making. This book presents a rich array of theoretical approaches and wide ranging ethnographic case studies to reconsider and challenge discourses that have favoured uncritical notions of diasporic ’hybridity’ and to broaden current analyses of performance in the diaspora. Selected Contents: 1. Musical Performance in the Diaspora: Introduction 2. Adieu Madras, Adieu Foulard: Musical Origins and the Doudou’s Colonial Pliant 3. ‘I Take my Dombra and Sing to Remember my Homeland’: Identity, Landscape and Music in Kazakh Communities of Western Mongolia 4. ’Happy Diwali!’: Performance, Multicultural Soundscapes and Intervention in Aotearoa/New Zealand 5. Diasporic Transpositions: Indigenous and Jewish Performances of Mourning in Twentieth-Century Australia 6. The Danza de las Cañas: Music, Theatre and Afroperuvian Modernity January 2008: 246x174: 168pp Hb: 978-0-415-43972-5: £75.00
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The Economics of Language
The City in South Asia
International Analyses
James Heitzman, Nagara, India
Barry R. Chiswick, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA and Paul W. Miller, University of Western Australia
Series: Asia’s Transformations/Asia’s Great Cities
Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy
The macro-region of South Asia – including Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka – today supports one of the world’s greatest concentrations of cities, but as James Heitzman argues in the first comprehensive treatment of urban South Asia, this has been the case for at least 5,000 years. With a strong emphasis on the production of space and periodic excursions into literature, art and architecture, religion and public culture, this interdisciplinary study is a valuable text for students and scholars interested in comparative history, urban studies, and the social sciences. Selected Contents: 1. The Ancient Heritage 2. The Sacred City and the Fort 3. Emporiums, Empire, and the Early Colonial Presence 4. Space, Economy and Public Culture in the Colonial City 5. Language of Space in the Contemporary City March 2008: 234x156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-34355-8: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-48328-2
The Quest for Jewish Assimilation in Modern Social Science Amos Morris-Reich, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Series: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought This book examines the connection between the nineteenth century transformation of the human sciences into the social sciences and notions of Jewish assimilation and integration, demonstrating that the quest for Jewish assimilation is linked to, and built into the conceptual foundations of modern social science disciplines. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Language, Culture, and the Representation of the Jews 2. Assimilation as Extinction: Race, Mixture, and Difference 3. From Assimilation to Difference 4. Objects, Definitions, and Assimilation 5. The Aesthetics of Jewish Assimilation: Form and Individuality 6. The ’Jew’: Object of Research and ’Quilting Point’. Conclusion 2007: 6x9: 206pp Hb: 978-0-415-96089-2: £60.00 eBook: 978-0-203-93212-4
Written by two internationally renowned experts, this work explores the determinants of dominant language proficiency among immigrants and other linguistic minorities and the consequences of this proficiency for the labour market. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: The Determinants of Language Proficiency 1. A Model of DestinationLanguage Acquisition: Application to Male Immigrants in Canada 2. Language Skill Definition: A Study of Legalized Aliens 3. Language Choice Among Immigrants in a MultiLingual Destination 4. Language in the Immigrant Labor Market 5. Parents and Children Talk: English Language Proficiency within Immigrant Families Part 2: The Effects of Language Proficiency on Labor Market Outcomes 1. Immigrant Earnings: Language Skills, Linguistic Concentrations and the Business Cycle 2. Schooling, Literacy, Numeracy and Labor Market Success 3. Language Skills and Earnings Among Legalized Aliens 4. Language and Labor Supply: The Role of Gender Among Immigrants in Australia 5. Immigrant Adjustment in Israel: The Determinants of Literacy and Fluency in Hebrew and the Effects on Earnings Part 3: The Interaction of Language and Earnings Among Immigrants 1. The Endogeneity between Language and Earnings: International Analyses 2. Speaking, Reading, and Earnings Among Low-Skilled Immigrants 3. The Linguistic and Economic Adjustment of Soviet Jewish Immigrants in the United States, 1980–2000 Part 4: Language and Earnings Among the Native Born 1. The Economic Cost to NativeBorn Americans of Limited English Language Proficiency, Report Prepared for the Center for Equal Opportunity, August 1998 2. Earnings in Canada: The Roles of Immigrant Generation, French Ethnicity, and Language 3. Indigenous Language Skills and the Labor Market in a Developing Economy: Bolivia Part 5: Language, Networks and Enclaves 1. Do Enclaves Matter in Immigrant Adjustment? 2. Ethnic Networks and Language Proficiency Among Immigrants Part 6: Linguistic Distance 1. The Effect of Linguistic Distance and Country of Origin on Immigrant Language Skills: Application to Israel 2. Linguistic Distance: A Quantitative Measure of the Distance between English and other Languages 2007: 234x156: 624pp Hb: 978-0-415-77181-8: £100.00 eBook: 978-0-203-96315-9
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The Black Panthers in the Midwest The Community Programs and Services of the Black Panther Party in Milwaukee, 1966–1977
Negotiating Decolonization in the United Nations
Andrew Witt, Edgewood College, USA
Politics of Space, Identity, and International Community
Series: Studies in African American History and Culture
Vrushali Patil, Florida International University, USA
This book analyzes the community programs of the Black Panther Party, with the aim of dispelling many of the existing stereotypes. Witt argues that the Party was not an extremist group dedicated to overthrowing the government of the United States, but rather an organization committed to providing essential community services for lower-income and working-class African American communities around the nation.
Series: New Approaches in Sociology
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The Germans of the Soviet Union Irina Mukhina, Boston College, USA Series: BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies Using rarely seen archival information, this book provides an account of the experiences of the Germans living in the Soviet Union from the early post-revolution period to the post-Soviet era following the collapse of communism. Selected Contents: 1. ’Many Germans’: Germanic Communities in the Russian Empire 2. Many Deportations and their Legal Basis 3. 1941–1945 Intentions and Realities of Early Years 4. Life in Special Settlements 5. Women’s Dimension of Soviet Exile and the End to Hardships 6. LongTerm Consequences of Deportation and Exile: The Formation of Ethnic Identity Among Germans in the Soviet Union 7. At the End of the Road
Combining discourse and comparative historical methods of analysis, this book explores how colonialists and anticolonialists renegotiated transnational power relationships within the debates on decolonization in the United Nations from 1946–1960. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Kinship Politics and Space, Identity and International Community Prior to Legal Decolonization: The Problem and the Query 2. (Re)negotiating the Colonial Problematic: The UN Charter, the Emergence of Asia-Africa, and the Anti-Colonial Challenge to Kinship 3. The Limits of the Anti-Colonial Critique: Anti-Colonialists’ Visions and Divisions 4. Contending Perspectives?: The Overlap between Colonialist and Anti-Colonialist Narratives on Dependency and Sovereignty 5. Masculinity, Time and Brotherhood: Resolving the Colonial Problematic 6. Conclusion: Twentieth Century Transformations of Space, Identity and International Community. Appendix: Tables and Figures 2007: 6x9 Hb: 978-0-415-95856-1: £60.00 eBook: 978-0-203-93505-7
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Race, Law, and American Society
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African American Relationships, Marriages, and Families
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