The Politics of Race is an excellent resource for students and
general readers seeking to learn about race policies and
legislation. Arguing that 'states make race, ' it provides a unique
comparison of the development and construction of race in three
white settler societies -- Canada, the United States, and
Australia.
This timely new edition focuses on the politics of race after
9/11 and Barack Obama's election as president of the United States.
Jill Vickers and Annette Isaac explore how state-sanctioned race
discrimination has intensified in the wake of heightened security.
It also explains the new race formation of Islamophobia in all
three countries, and the shifts in how Hispanics and Asian
Americans are being treated in the United States. As race and
politics become increasingly intertwined in both academic and
popular discourse, The Politics of Race aids readers in evaluating
different approaches for promoting racial justice and transforming
states.
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