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Informationen zum Autor Amy Ansell is Professor of Sociology and Dean of Liberal Arts at Emerson College, USA. Klappentext Situating the study of race and ethnicity within its historical and intellectual context, this much needed guide exposes students to the broad diversity of scholarship within the field. It provides a clear and succinct explanation of more than 70 key terms, their conceptual evolution over time, and the differing ways in which the concepts are deployed or remain pertinent in current debates. Concepts covered include:apartheidcolonialismconstructivismcritical race theoryeugenicshybridityIslamophobianew/modern racismreparationstransnationalism.Fully cross-referenced and with suggestions for further reading, Race and Ethnicity: The Key Concepts is an ideal resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students of race, ethnicity, and nationalism. It will also be of great interest for those studying sociology, anthropology, politics, and cultural studies. Zusammenfassung Exploring race and ethnicity within its historical and intellectual context, this much needed guide focuses on conceptual areas of classical and contemporary theories of race and ethnicity; the body as an object of racial discourse and biological approaches to the question of race. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Key Concepts. Introduction. Key Concepts. Bibliography. Index