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From:Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism (Vol. 138. )REPRESENTATIVE WORKS:Toni Cade BambaraThe Black Woman (short stories) 1970Joanne BrasilEscape from Billy's Bar-B-Que (novel) 1985P. M. CarlsonGravestone (novel) 1993Kate ChopinThe Awakening (novel) 1899Joseph ConradHeart...
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From: New York Times Book Review[In the following essay, Rorty reviews The End of Racism.] Dinesh D'Souza, a research fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a leading conservative think tank, believes that one of the biggest obstacles facing...
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From: Washington Post Book World[(review date 13 February 1994) In the following review of Racism 101 , Crockett argues that Giovanni accurately reflects African-American views on race.] Poet Nikki Giovanni is caught up in the past and the future at...
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From: Los Angeles Times Book Review[In the following essay, Johnson reviews The End of Racism: principles for a Multiracial Society.] Even before its official publication, Dinesh D'Souza's The End of Racism was destined to become this fall's lightning...
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From: National Review[In the following essay, Brimelow reviews The End of Racism: Principles for a Multiracial Society.] “I am married to a Protestant woman named Dixie, who was born in Louisiana and raised in California and whose ancestry...
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From: Virtually American? Denationalizing North American Studies[(essay date 2009) In the following essay, Kunow discusses the transmission of microorganisms across societies and the transnational potential of the spread of disease in the context of the isolation of American studies....
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From:Soundings (Issue 79) Peer-ReviewedThrough an analysis of the fortunes of the England national football team in the Euro 2020 tournament, this article offers a critical assessment of the politics of race, nation and belonging in sport. While racist...
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From:Feminist Studies (Vol. 39, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedA few years ago, an undergraduate came to see me about his final-year dissertation. One of very few young British Asian men reading English at Cambridge University, he was immersed in our postcolonial literature option,...
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From:Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory (Vol. 68, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThis article discusses the persistent deployment of racial stereotypes in contemporary stand-up comedy and its potential hegemonic or counter-hegemonic effects. It asks whether racial stereotypes should be avoided or...
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From:Existential Analysis (Vol. 33, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis paper explores the challenge racism presents to our ability to engage successfully with our clients. With the recent focus on anti-racism and psychological research on unconscious racial bias, our understanding of...
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From:Sartre Studies International: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Existentialism and Contemporary Culture (Vol. 27, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis special issue explores how existential thinking can be a living, global force that opposes racist praxis and thought. We are used to hearing that the "heyday" of existentialism was the middle of the twentieth...
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From:Existential Analysis (Vol. 33, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis paper is a tribute to the life and work of Ricard Pearce. The paper discusses some of his key work and makes links with the themes of radical existentialism including navigating the political, racism, ethics, and...
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From:Soundings (Issue 75) Peer-ReviewedWe are living through a moment of multiple disruptions--and race is central to these. It is working like an electric current that galvanises both left and right, and many people are experiencing these unsettling times...
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From:Sartre Studies International: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Existentialism and Contemporary Culture (Vol. 27, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIn an important article published last year (2020), Tal Sela asserts that Sartre's contributions to the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa throughout the 1960s are overblown and overestimated. Sartre was motivated,...
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From:International journal of communication (Online) (Vol. 16) Peer-ReviewedIn the late 1930s, the American journalist Clyde Miller founded the Institute for Propaganda Analysis (IPA) to promote media literacy education. Influential in its day, studying the IPA illuminates debates about the...
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From:Renewal (Vol. 28, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedTime is not a metaphysical dimension independent of human struggle and agency, but a set of practices through which social and political life is organised. Brexit, the Covid-19 pandemic and protests against racism can...
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From:New Formations (Issue 102) Peer-ReviewedForty years ago, in his seminal essay, 'The Whites of Their Eyes', Stuart Hall admonished the left for its--our--collective failure in figuring out how to fight back against racism effectively. Sadly, his criticism is no...
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From:French Politics, Culture and Society (Vol. 39, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAbstract: This article focuses on the legal construction of the notion of anti-White racism in France. By analyzing cases litigated under criminal law, it describes how a right-wing NGO has been promoting this notion via...
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From:Sartre Studies International: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Existentialism and Contemporary Culture (Vol. 27, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis article explores Sartre's existential psychoanalysis as a phenomenological method for apprehending the fundamental project of the existent through an examination of the anonymous features of human desire. In...
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From:New Formations (Issue 59) Peer-ReviewedSometime in early 2006, a Powerpoint presentation on 'reformist' Islam produced a couple of years earlier by the Strategic Policy Team of the Home Office and Foreign Office was leaked to the New Statesman. (1) It was...