Contemporary discussions of race, gender, and cultural identity
often seem to presuppose an exclusively American context. Yet as
Philomena Essed points out in this forcefully argued book,
continuing migration has given rise to ever more diverse societies.
At the same time, the erosion of traditional national identities
has sparked a backlash against racial and ethnic minorities. Essed
examines these problems in a series of interrelated essays, urging
us throughout the book to create a society in which diversity is
accepted, encouraged, and made central to everyday life.
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