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Nasar (Northumbria University Meer, Nasar Meer
Whiteness and Nationalism
English · Hardback
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Informationen zum Autor Nasar Meer is Professor of Race, Identity and Citizenship and Director of RACE.ED at the University of Edinburgh, UK. He is a Royal Society of Edinburgh Research Fellow and Principal Investigator of the H2020-funded project Governance and Local Integration of Migrants and Europe's Refugees (GLIMER). He is a recipient of the Thomas Reid Medal for Excellence in the Social Sciences and former Minda de Gunzberg Fellow at Harvard University, USA. Klappentext Naming whiteness is becoming an increasingly pressing issue across a variety of social and political contexts. In this book, an international set of authors discuss how and why this has come to be the case.Studying whiteness, as either a social identity or political ideology, is a relatively recent area of scholarship. Unusually, within the fields of race and ethnicity, it is a concept that sits at an intersection between historical privilege and identity. At the same time, 'white privilege' is not universally shared in (or can be distant to) how many white people feel they experience their identities. Whiteness as a site of privilege is therefore not absolute, but rather cross-cut by a range of other concerns, too. Nonetheless, recent political developments serve to illustrate the political potency of appeals to whiteness, in a way that suggests whiteness coupled with nationhood is a central social and political topic. In this book, authors from the USA, Australia and Europe consider the contemporary relationships between whiteness and national identity by focusing on mainstream electoral politics, the 'normalisation' of white supremacy and where whiteness stands in relation to pluralised national identities.The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal, Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power. Zusammenfassung Whiteness is becoming an increasingly important issue across a variety of social and political contexts. In this book, an international set of authors discuss how and why this has come to be the case.The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal, Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: The wreckage of white supremacy 1. Whiteness, populism and the racialisation of the working class in the United Kingdom and the United States 2. Denmark’s blond vision and the fractal logics of a nation in danger 3.Are French people white?: Towards an understanding of whiteness in Republican France 4.The whiteness of cultural boundaries in France 5. Reimagining racism: understanding the whiteness and nationhood strategies of British-born South Africans 6. Securing whiteness?: Critical Race Theory (CRT) and the securitization of Muslims in education 7. Looking as white: anti-racism apps, appearance and racialized embodiment ...
List of contents
Introduction: The wreckage of white supremacy 1. Whiteness, populism and the racialisation of the working class in the United Kingdom and the United States 2. Denmark's blond vision and the fractal logics of a nation in danger 3.Are French people white?: Towards an understanding of whiteness in Republican France 4.The whiteness of cultural boundaries in France 5. Reimagining racism: understanding the whiteness and nationhood strategies of British-born South Africans 6. Securing whiteness?: Critical Race Theory (CRT) and the securitization of Muslims in education 7. Looking as white: anti-racism apps, appearance and racialized embodiment
Product details
Authors | Nasar (Northumbria University Meer |
Assisted by | Nasar Meer (Editor) |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd. |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 25.11.2020 |
EAN | 9780367895419 |
ISBN | 978-0-367-89541-9 |
No. of pages | 136 |
Subject |
Social sciences, law, business
> Ethnology
> Folklore
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