1st Edition

Rethinking Anti-Racisms From Theory to Practice

Edited By Floya Anthias, Cathy Lloyd Copyright 2002
    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    This collection seeks to rethink anti-racism both in light of social changes, and also of new theoretical debates about citizenship, multiculturalism, hybridity, diaspora and social movements. As well as chapters on theoretical interventions, Rethinking Anti-Racisms has substantive chapters covering issues such as:

    * anti-deportation campaigns
    * anti-fascism
    * education
    * the Southall Black Sisters
    * the contradictory use of ethnicity as a way of tackling racism.

    Chapter 1 Introduction, Anthias Floya, Lloyd Cathie; Chapter 2 Diasporic Hybridity and Transcending Racisms, Floya Anthias; Chapter 3 Some Reflections on the Questions of Citizenship and anti-Racism, Nira Yuval-Davis; Chapter 4 Anti-Racism, Social Movements and Civil Society, Cathie Lloyd; Chapter 5 Germans into Foreigners, Nora Räthzel; Chapter 6 The Modern World Racial System in Transition, Howard Winant; Chapter 7 Anti-Racism in France, 1898–1962, Jim House; Chapter 8 Back to the Future, Pragna Patel; Chapter 9 Anti-Deportation Campaigning in the West Midlands, Gargi Bhattacharyya, John Gabriel; Chapter 10 Issues and Dilemmas, Susie Jacobs, Nadeem Hai;

    Biography

    Floya Anthias is Professor of Sociology at the University of Greenwich, London.,
    Cathie Lloyd is Senior Research Officer at Queen Elizabeth House International Development Centre, University of Oxford.

    'The editors of Rethinking Anti-racisms set out to advance new ways of understanding.' - Keith Jacobs, Patterns of Prejudice