1st Edition

Race, Discourse and Labourism

By Caroline Knowles Copyright 1992
    220 Pages
    by Routledge

    220 Pages
    by Routledge

    Race, Discourse and Labourism argues that the commonwealth of socialism is founded upon a well-concealed history of brutality and repression. Caroline Knowles details the historical conditions of the emergence of race through Labour's dealings with Indian independence negotiations and anti-semitism in the thirties, and the effects of this on the conceptions of black citizenship, multi-racialism and black representation in labour politics.

    Introduction; Chapter 1 Exploring Race and Labourism; Chapter 2 Socialism in the 1930s and for the 1990s; Chapter 3 The Labour Part y’s Commonwealth; Chapter 4 Anti-Semitism in East London; Chapter 5 Race and Race Relations in Postwar Britain; Chapter 6 Labour and Immigration from the 1950s to the 1990s; Chapter 7 Anti-Racism in the 1930s; Chapter 8 Anti-Racism in the 1970s; Chapter 9 Black Representation;

    Biography

    Caroline Knowles is a Senior Lecturer at the Polytechnic of East London and Visiting Professor at the Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada. She has been researching, writing and teaching about race since the late 1970s in Britain, West Africa and Canada.