232 Pages
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Routledge
232 Pages
by
Routledge
232 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1993, Radicalism, Anti-Racism and Representation is a study set within a wider political context for the discussion of ‘racial’ representation and anti-racism. The second half of the book is devoted to interview-based exploration of the ambiguities and political characteristics of ‘race’ equality consciousness amongst public educators. It is shown that there is no one... Read more
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Representing ‘racial’ difference and identity 2. Anti-racist dilemmas 3. The public professions and the ‘new radicalism’ 4. Multiculturalism: a public educationalist ideology 5. Radicalism, ideology, and reflexivity: anti-racism in London 6. Anti-racism reformulated: Tyneside 7. The marginalisation of radicalism: Devon Conclusions Methodological appendix References Index
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Alastair Bonnett






