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Racism After 'Race Relations'

by Robert Miles
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Synopsis

Robert Miles examines the concept of racism in light of both the problematic status of the term "race" as well as the troubling link between racism, migration and nationalism in the European community--especially at a time when it is seeking to renegotiate its position in the capitalist world. The book's uniqueness lies in its critique of the assumption that only black people can be the victims of racism. Miles, one of the main authorities in the field and author of Racism, argues instead that a number of interior racisms have existed in Europe for some time, affecting people from various populations. Racism After "Race" Relations is also unique in its reconsideration of the status of such concepts as "race" and "race relations."

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1993
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780415100342

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