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Racism has a long history and its devastating impacts continue to spark heated, moral and political debate and give rise to social movements and widespread protest. This accessible primer provides a cogent introduction to the study and confrontation of racism in the twenty-first century, making use of key insights from sociology and other social sciences.

Drawing on a range of scholars, including from the radical black tradition and the Global South, this book explores key issues in racism studies. Putting racism into historical context, Moran explains the modernity of racism and its creation through European colonialism and imperialism, racial capitalism, and the development of racist hierarchies stimulated by colonialist exploitation as well as pseudoscientific and Enlightenment thinking centred upon white supremacy. Moran also discusses the intersectional, structural, institutional and systemic nature of racism, and the connections between race, racism and nationalis

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Introduction: We are not post-racial – the tenacity of racism 1. How modern is racism? 2. The intersectionality of racism, and other systemic theories of racism 3. Race, racism, and nationalism 4. The subjectivities of race and racism 5. New racisms? 6. Thinking with race, Thinking against race Conclusion

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/30/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032212968, 978-1032212968
      ISBN10: 1032212969

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Racism has a long history and its devastating impacts continue to spark heated, moral and political debate and give rise to social movements and widespread protest. This accessible primer provides a cogent introduction to the study and confrontation of racism in the twenty-first century, making use of key insights from sociology and other social sciences.

      Drawing on a range of scholars, including from the radical black tradition and the Global South, this book explores key issues in racism studies. Putting racism into historical context, Moran explains the modernity of racism and its creation through European colonialism and imperialism, racial capitalism, and the development of racist hierarchies stimulated by colonialist exploitation as well as pseudoscientific and Enlightenment thinking centred upon white supremacy. Moran also discusses the intersectional, structural, institutional and systemic nature of racism, and the connections between race, racism and nationalis

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: We are not post-racial – the tenacity of racism 1. How modern is racism? 2. The intersectionality of racism, and other systemic theories of racism 3. Race, racism, and nationalism 4. The subjectivities of race and racism 5. New racisms? 6. Thinking with race, Thinking against race Conclusion

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