... valuable to researchers in (critical) security and migration studies, as well as to those interested in post-colonial and ethnic/race studies.<br /> <b>Christos Pallas, <i>Political Studies Review</i>, Volume 10, Issue Number 2</b>
Racism Postcolonialism Europe turns the postcolonial critical gaze that had previously been most likely to train itself on regions other than Europe, and sometimes those perceived to be most culturally or geographically distant from Europe, back on Europe itself. The book argues that racism is alive and dangerously well in Europe, and examines this racism through the lens of postcolonial criticism. Postcolonial racism can be a racism of reaction, based on the perceived threat to traditional social and cultural identities; or a racism of (false) respect, based on mainstream liberals’ desire to hold at arm’s length ‘different’ cultures they are anxious not to offend. Most of all, postcolonial racism, at least within the contemporary European context, is a racism of surveillance, whereby ‘foreigners’ become ‘aliens’, ‘protection’ disguises ‘preference’, and ‘cultural difference’ slides into ‘racial stigmatization’ ––all in the interests of representing the European people, which is a very different entity to the European population as a whole. Boasting a broad multidisciplinary approach and a range of distinguished contributors - including Philomena Essed, Michel Wieviorka and Griselda Pollock – Racism Postcolonialism Europe will be required reading for scholars and students of race, postcolonial studies, sociology, European history and literary and cultural studies.
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Racism Postcolonialism Europe turns the postcolonial critical gaze that had previously been most likely to train itself on regions other than Europe, and sometimes those perceived to be most culturally or geographically distant from Europe, back on Europe itself.
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List of contributorsAcknowledgements1 Introduction Graham HugganPart I. Concentrationary legacies2 Concentrationary legacies: thinking through the racism of minor differences Griselda Pollock3 Xenophobia, Anti-Semitism and feminist activism in eastern Europe: a case study of Romania Elisabeta Zelinka4 Racism, (neo) colonialism and social justice: the struggle for the soul of the Romani movement in postsocialist Europe Nidhi Trehan and Angéla Kóczé Part II. Racisms of migration5 ‘A soft touch’: racism and asylum seekers from a visual culture perspective Alex Rotas6 Migration, racism and postcolonial studies in Spain Landry-Wilfrid Miampika and Maya García de Vinuesa7 The ‘sick man’ beyond Europe: the orientalization of Turkey and Turkish immigrants in European Union accession discourses in Germany Christoph Ramm Part III. Multiculturalism and its discontents8 Postcolonial racism: white paranoia and the terrors of multiculturalism Ashwani Sharma9 Intolerable humiliations Philomena Essed10 The Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy: racism and ‘cartoon work’ in the age of the World Wide Web Katarzyna Murawska-Muthesius Part IV. Towards the future?11 Violence in France: crisis or towards postrepublicanism? Michel Wieviorka12 The politics of imperial nostalgia Robert Spencer13 Afterword: Europe’s racial crisis? Ian Law Index
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... valuable to researchers in (critical) security and migration studies, as well as to those interested in post-colonial and ethnic/race studies.
Christos Pallas, Political Studies Review, Volume 10, Issue Number 2
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This series showcases alternative directions for postcolonial studies by opening up new dialogues between disciplines and by widening its traditional subject matter.
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9781846312199
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2009-10-15
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Liverpool University Press
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239 mm
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163 mm
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00, UU, UP, 05
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Engelsk
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