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Racism: Essential Readings


Racism: Essential Readings

Paperback by Cashmore, Professor Ellis; Jennings, James

Racism: Essential Readings

£57.00

ISBN:
9780761971979
Publication Date:
8 Oct 2001
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Pages:
422 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 11 May 2024
Racism: Essential Readings

Description

This unique collection brings together selections from the work that has defined our understanding of racism. Every significant contribution to the analysis of racism over the past 50 years are comprised in this one book, including extracts from Myrdal's An American Dilemma, Cox's Marxist theory, Carmichael and Hamilton's introduction of the term `institutional racism' and recent textual analyses. Ordered chronologically, so that the reader can work through the narrative of changes coherently, each contribution is introduced by the editors and the whole collection is bound together by introductory and concluding chapters. The result is an unparalleled teaching and study resource. No other book presents the highlights, range and complexity of the various attempts to unravel racism, in such a comprehensive and panoramic way.

Contents

The Negro Race and European Civilization - Paul S Reinsch The Psychology of American Race Prejudice - George W Ellis Social Pathology - Stuart Alfred Queen and Jenette Row Gruener Obstacles to Social Participation Black Reconstruction in America - W E B Du Bois An Essay toward a History of the Part Which Black Folk Played in the Attempt to Reconstruct Democracy in America 1860-1880 An American Dilemma - Gunnar Mydral The Negro Problem and Modern Democracy Caste, Class and Race - Oliver Cromwell Cox A Study in Social Dynamics Race and Nationality in American Life - Oscar Handlin The Authoritarian Personality - T W Adorno et al The Idea of Racialism - Louis L Snyder Its Meaning and History Man's Most Dangerous Myth - Ashley Montagu The Fallacy of Race Black Power - Stokely Carmichael and Charles V Hamilton The Politics of Liberation in America Race and Ethnicity - Pierre L van den Berghe A Sociobiological Perspective Racism and the Class Struggle - James Boggs and Grace Lee Boggs Further Pages from a Black Worker's Notebook White Racism - Joel Kovel A Psychohistory Racially Separate or Together? - Thomas F Pettigrew A Rap on Race - Margaret Mead and James Baldwin Portraits of White Racism - David T Wellman Essence, Accident and Race - H M Bracken The Cress Theory of Color-Confrontation - Frances Cress Welsing The Declining Significance of Race - William Julius Wilson Blacks and Changing American Institutions Introduction to Black Studies - Maulana Kerenga Reflections on American Racism - Paul M Sniderman and Philip E Tetlock Problems in the Marxist Project of Theorizing Race - E San Juan Jr Blacks and Other Racial Minorities - Joe T Darden The Significance of Color in Inequality Scientific Racism - Charles Leslie Reflections on Peer Review, Science and Ideology There's More to Racism Than Black and White - Elizabeth Martinez Shadows of Race and Class - Raymond S Franklin The Race Relations Problematic - Michael Banton Dysconscious Racism - Joyce E King Ideology, Identity and the Miseducation of Teachers Origins of the Myth of Race - Doug Jenness Talking about Race, Learning about Racism - Beverly Daniel Tatum The Application of Racial Identity Development Theory in the Classroom The Retreat of Scientific Racism - Elazar Barkan Changing Concepts of Race in Britian and the United States between the World Wars When Black First Became Worth Less - Anton L Allahar Conceptualizing Racisms - John Solomos and Les Back Social Theory, Politics and Research The Invention of the White Race - Theodore W Allen Racial Oppression and Social Control The Science and Politics of Racial Research - William H Tucker The Racist Mind - Raphael S Ezekiel Portraits of American Neo-Nazis and Klansmen The Recovery of Race in America - Aaron David Gresson Conclusion

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