1st Edition

The Logic of Racism (Routledge Revivals)

By E. Cashmore Copyright 1987
    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1987, The Logic of Racism provides a portrait of race relations based on the stories of 800 different individuals from all sections of society. In this book, voices from the author’s tape recorder are converted to the page for the reader to experience the vivid, sometimes humorous and frequently disturbing impressions of race relations as they are experienced. Interviewees include people from different age groups, sexes, races, and social backgrounds as well as the politicians, teachers and professionals responsible for fighting racism. The book combines real life experiences with the author’s analysis and the result is a text that focuses on the reasoning behind prejudice and its resistance to rational argument.

    Acknowledgements;  1. Introduction: Social Vision  Part I: Views from the Middle Years  2. The Scramble for Houses- White Workingclass  3. A Loathing of Copulsion- White Middleclass  4. Coming to Terms- Ethnic Minorities  Part II: Visions of Youth  5. Posing New Problems- White Workingclass  6. The Keys to Tomorrow- White Middleclass  7. Crawlers No More- Ethnic Minorities  Part III: Perspectives in Later Life  8. As Communities Crumble- White Workingclass  9. A Natural Equilibrium- White Middleclass  10. Swallowing the Bitter Pill- Ethnic Minorities  Part IV: Problem-Solvers of the Future  11. Multicultural Challenges- Schools  12. The Wheels of the Race Relations Industry- Practitioners  13. Conclusion- Politicians and Policy;  Bibliography;  Index

    Biography

    E. Cashmore