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Relating Worlds of Racism - Dehumanisation, Belonging, and the Normativity of European Whiteness (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019):... Relating Worlds of Racism - Dehumanisation, Belonging, and the Normativity of European Whiteness (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Philomena Essed, Karen Farquharson, Kathryn Pillay, Elisa Joy White
R3,161 Discovery Miles 31 610 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This international edited collection examines how racism trajectories and manifestations in different locations relate and influence each other. The book unmasks and foregrounds the ways in which notions of European Whiteness have found form in a variety of global contexts that continue to sustain racism as an operational norm resulting in exclusion, violence, human rights violations, isolation and limited full citizenship for individuals who are not racialised as White. The chapters in this book specifically implicate European Whiteness - whether attempting to reflect, negate, or obtain it - in social structures that facilitate and normalise racism. The authors interrogate the dehumanisation of Blackness, arguing that dehumanisation enables the continuation of racism in White dominated societies. As such, the book explores instances of dehumanisation across different contexts, highlighting that although the forms may be locally specific, the outcomes are continually negative for those racialised as Black. The volume is refreshingly extensive in its analyses of racism beyond Europe and the United States, including contributions from Africa, South America and Australia, and illuminates previously unexplored manifestations of racism across the globe.

Relating Worlds of Racism - Dehumanisation, Belonging, and the Normativity of European Whiteness (Paperback, Softcover reprint... Relating Worlds of Racism - Dehumanisation, Belonging, and the Normativity of European Whiteness (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2019)
Philomena Essed, Karen Farquharson, Kathryn Pillay, Elisa Joy White
R2,459 Discovery Miles 24 590 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This international edited collection examines how racism trajectories and manifestations in different locations relate and influence each other. The book unmasks and foregrounds the ways in which notions of European Whiteness have found form in a variety of global contexts that continue to sustain racism as an operational norm resulting in exclusion, violence, human rights violations, isolation and limited full citizenship for individuals who are not racialised as White. The chapters in this book specifically implicate European Whiteness - whether attempting to reflect, negate, or obtain it - in social structures that facilitate and normalise racism. The authors interrogate the dehumanisation of Blackness, arguing that dehumanisation enables the continuation of racism in White dominated societies. As such, the book explores instances of dehumanisation across different contexts, highlighting that although the forms may be locally specific, the outcomes are continually negative for those racialised as Black. The volume is refreshingly extensive in its analyses of racism beyond Europe and the United States, including contributions from Africa, South America and Australia, and illuminates previously unexplored manifestations of racism across the globe.

Modernity, Freedom, and the African Diaspora - Dublin, New Orleans, Paris (Paperback): Elisa Joy White Modernity, Freedom, and the African Diaspora - Dublin, New Orleans, Paris (Paperback)
Elisa Joy White
R775 Discovery Miles 7 750 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Elisa Joy White investigates the contemporary African Diaspora communities in Dublin, New Orleans, and Paris and their role in the interrogation of modernity and social progress. Beginning with an examination of Dublin s emergent African immigrant community, White shows how the community s negotiation of racism, immigration status, and xenophobia exemplifies the ways in which idealist representations of global societies are contradicted by the prevalence of racial, ethnic, and cultural conflicts within them. Through the consideration of three contemporaneous events the deportations of Nigerians from Dublin, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, and the uprisings in the Paris suburbs White reveals a shared quest for social progress in the face of stark retrogressive conditions."

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