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Racism postcolonialism Europe

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  • Verlag LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9781846312199
  • ISBN10 1846312191
  • Gegenstandsart Buch
  • Buchseiten 213
  • Jahr der Ausgabe 2009
  • Sprache Englisch
  • Bindung Stoffeinband

Racism postcolonialism Europe

Editorial LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY PRESS

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This is the first book to turn the postcolonial gaze back onto Europe. It contextualizes racism in Europe through a postcolonial 'prism'. It includes contributions from leading International scholars including Philomena Essed, arguably the leading scholar in this area. "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.