The essays in "Europe in Black and White "offer new critical
perspectives on race, immigration, and identity on the Old
Continent. In reconsidering the various forms of encounters with
difference, such as multiculturalism and hybridity, the
contributors address a number of issues, including the cartography
of postcolonial Europe, its relation to the production of
"difference" and "race," and national and identity politics and
their dependence on linguistic practices inherited from imperial
times. Featuring scholars from a wide variety of nationalities and
disciplinary areas, this collection will speak to an equally wide
readership.
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