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Racism and Social Change in the Republic of Ireland (Paperback)
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"This book would make a welcome contribution to the study of race
and racism in Ireland. Fanning's description of the circumstances
faced by the Jewish, travelling and asylum-seeking communities in
Ireland would add to our understanding of racism in Ireland as
would his analysis of the historical context of current events and
how that historical context can be linked to nineteenth century
Irish nationalism." Iarfhlaith Watson, Lecturer in Sociology,
University College Dublin "This book fills a gap in the existing
literature on Ireland. While there are books that discuss
nation-building, Travellers and Jews in the Republic, there is no
text that brings these issues together and locates them within the
context of racism and social change. There is currently
considerable debate about the position of refugees and asylum
seekers in Ireland, but again, no book considers this 'new'
phenomenon in relation to the 'older' forms of immigration and
discrimination." Alastair Christie, Lecturer, Department of Applied
Social Studies Racism and social change in the Republic of Ireland
provides an original and challenging account of racism and Irish
society. In the last decade Irish society has visibly changed with
the emergence of new immigrant communities of black and ethnic
minorities. This book argues that Ireland was never immune from the
racist ideologies that governed relationships between the 'west and
the rest' despite a history of colonial anti-Irish racism. Drawing
upon a number of academic disciplines, it focuses on the
relationship between ideological forms of racism and its
consequences upon black and ethnic minorities, and sets out an
invaluable critique of racism in Irish society. Chapters on
nation-building, Ireland's response to the Holocaust, refugees and
asylum seekers, the politics of Traveller exclusion and
multiculturalism in Ireland examine the mechanics of exclusion
resulting from institutional racism within political and
administrative processes. The book locates Irish responses to
asylum seekers, immigrant minority communities and travelling
people within a history of indigenous Irish racisms. This book will
be important for students of contemporary Irish society and Irish
social history and for those interested in politics, sociology and
social policy and social history. Contents 1. Introduction 2.
Racism in Ireland 3. Nation-building and exclusion 4. Ireland and
the Holocaust 5. Refugees and asylum seekers 6. The politics of
Traveller exclusion 7. The legacy of anti-Traveller racism 8.
Multiculturalism in Ireland Index
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