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The Unfinished Politics of Race argues that the past few decades
have seen important transformations in the politics of race.
Contending that existing accounts have focused narrowly on the
mainstream political sphere, this study argues that there is a need
to explore the role of race more widely. By exploring the
mainstream as well as transitional and alternative spheres of
political mobilisation the authors stress the need to link the
analysis of both local and national processes in order to make
sense of the changing contours of racialised politics. The
underlying concern of this study is to outline both a theoretical
frame for an analysis of racial politics, and detailed empirical
accounts of different arenas of political mobilisation. By
exploring the unfinished politics of race, this study provides a
timely reminder that the position of racial and ethnic minorities
in political institutions remains deeply contested.
The Unfinished Politics of Race argues that the past few decades
have seen important transformations in the politics of race.
Contending that existing accounts have focused narrowly on the
mainstream political sphere, this study argues that there is a need
to explore the role of race more widely. By exploring the
mainstream as well as transitional and alternative spheres of
political mobilisation the authors stress the need to link the
analysis of both local and national processes in order to make
sense of the changing contours of racialised politics. The
underlying concern of this study is to outline both a theoretical
frame for an analysis of racial politics, and detailed empirical
accounts of different arenas of political mobilisation. By
exploring the unfinished politics of race, this study provides a
timely reminder that the position of racial and ethnic minorities
in political institutions remains deeply contested.
Kalbir Shukra traces the course of black and anti-racist politics
in Britain since the 1940s, offering a valuable historical
perspective on black political organisation. Shukra assesses the
aspirations and strategies of Asian and African-Caribbeans who
organised against racism in the 1960s and 1970s. She also traces
the tensions between ethnic and black political strategists and
examines the debates around the boundaries of 'blackness'.
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