A companion to racial and ethnic studies

edited by David Theo Goldberg and John Solomos

Questions about race and ethnicity have moved center stage in the social sciences and humanities. From sociology, political science, and history to literary theory, philosophy, and anthropology, race and ethnicity are the modalities through which other forms of inequality are lived and comprehended. A Companion to Racial and Ethnic Studies is the most sustained attempt to bring together a range of scholars from a variety of disciplines and theoretical perspectives to reflect on the current state of this dynamic, often contentious, field. The Companion offers an informed and comprehensive overview of contemporary debates and issues, at once surveying the status of race and ethnic studies and pointing out new directions. Showcasing essays written by both established and emergent scholars whose work has helped to shape the content and direction of race and ethnic studies in recent times, the Companion explores six interlinked themes: history, theory, political economy, space, culture, and between borders. These sections situate both the historical background and contemporary forms of racial and ethnic configuration in contemporary societies. A critical introduction highlights the key themes and questions and points to new areas of controversy and debate.

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  • List of Contributors.PrefaceGeneral Introduction: David Theo Goldberg and John SolomosPart I: History:Introduction1. Europe and its Others: Jan Nederveen Pieterse (Institute of Social Studies, the Netherlands).2. Doctrine of Discovery: Peter Fitzpatrick (Birkbeck College, University of London).3. Genocide: Charles Briggs (University of California, San Diego).4. Holocaust: Zygmunt Bauman (University of Leeds).5. Antisemitism: Tony Kushner (University of Southampton).6. Apartheid and Race: Deborah Posel (Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WISER), University of Witwatersrand).Part II: Theory:Introduction.7. Race Relations: Michael Banton (University of Bristol).8. Ethnicity and Race: Werner Sollors (Harvard University).9. The Parameters of 'White Critique': Vron Ware (Yale University).10. Citizenship: Marco Martiniello (National Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS), Centre d'Etudes de l'Ethnicite et des Migrations (CEDEM), University of Liege).11. Multiculturalism: Stephen May (University of Bristol).12. Discourse and Racism: Teun A. van Dijk (University of Amsterdam and Visiting Professor at Universidad Tat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona).13. Critical Race Feminism: Legal Reform for the Twenty-First Century: Adrien Katherine Wing (University of Iowa).14. Psychoanalysis and Racism: Reading the Other Scene: Phil Cohen (University of East London).15. Everyday Racism: Philomena Essed (University of Amsterdam and Visiting Professor at the University of California, Irvine).16. Science, Race, Culture, Empire: Sandra Harding (UCLA).Part III: Political Economy:Introduction.17. Racial States: David Theo Goldberg (University of California Humanities Research Institute and University of California, Irvine).18. Racisms and Racialised Hostility at the Start of the New Millennium: Stephen Small (University of California, Berkeley).19. Affirmative Action as Culture War: Jennifer Hochschild (Princeton University).20. Racism, Politics and Mobilization: John Solomos (South Bank University) and Lisa Schuster (London School of Economics, University of London).Part IV: Space:Introduction.21. The Mirage at the Heart of the Myth? Thinking about the White City: Michael Keith (Goldsmiths College, University of London).22. The Ghetto and Race: Robert Bernasconi (University of Memphis).23. Residential Segregation: Douglas S. Massey (University of Pennsylvania).24. New Languages, New Humanities: The "Mixed Race" Narrative and the Borderlands: Claudia Milian (Recent PHD Graduate at Brown University).25. The New Technologies of Racism: Les Back (Goldsmiths College, University of London).Part V: Culture:Introduction.26. Public Intellectuals, Race and Public Space: Henry Giroux (Penn State University).27. Sport as Contsted Terrain: Douglas Hartmann (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities).28. Fashion: Gargi Bhattacharyya (University of Birmingham).29. Black Art: The Constitution of a Contemporary African-American Visual Identity: Elvan Zabunyan (Universite in Rennes, Brittany).30. The Fact of Hybridity: Youth, Ethnicity and Racism: Les Back (Goldsmiths College, University of London).Part VI: Between Borders:Introduction.31. The Development of Racism in Europe: Michel Wieviorka (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales and Centre D'Analyse et d'Intervention Sociologiques (CADIS), Paris).32. The Caribbean: Race and Creole Ethnicity: Percy C. Hintzen (University of California, Berkeley).33. Race in China: Frand Dikotter (University of London).34. Globalism, Postcolonialism and African Studies: Bill Ashcroft (New South Wales University, Sydney).35. The Salience of Ethnoreligious Identities in the Middle East: An Interpretation: Pandeli Glavanis (University of Northumbria, Newcastle upon Tyne).36. Critical Race Studies in Latin America: Recent Advances, Recurrent Weaknesses: Jonathon W. Warren (University of Washington, Seattle) and France Winddance Twine (University of Calfornia at Santa Barbara and University of Washington in Seattle).37. Migration: Stephen Castles (Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford).Index.

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書名 A companion to racial and ethnic studies
著作者等 Goldberg, David Theo
Solomos, John
シリーズ名 Blackwell companions in cultural studies
出版元 Blackwell
刊行年月 2002
ページ数 xiii, 610 p.
大きさ 26 cm
ISBN 0631206167
NCID BA55364451
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言語 英語
出版国 アメリカ合衆国
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