| Author 1: | Avtar Brah, ed. | tr>|
| Author 2: | Mary J. Hickman, ed. | tr>|
| Author 3: | Máirtín Mac an Ghaill, ed. | tr>|
| Title: | Thinking Identities: Ethnicity, Racism and Culture | |
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| Place: | London | |
| Publisher: | Macmillan | |
| Year: | 1999 | |
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| Synopsis: | This book brings together research about a diverse range of groups who are rarely analysed together: Welsh, Irish, Jewish, Arab, white, African and Indian. The aim of the book is to critique orthodox explanations in the field, drawing upon the best of 'old' and 'new' theory. Key contemporary questions include: issues about the black-white model of racism, the underplaying of anti-semitism, the need to examine ethnic majorities as well as whiteness and the reconfiguration of the United Kingdom. | |
| Keyword 1: | ethnicity | |
| Keyword 2: | race | |
| Keyword 3: | racism | |
| Keyword 4: | society | |
| Keyword 5: | whiteness | |
| Keyword 6: | white | |
| Keyword 7: | Britain | |
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