01846cam a22002058i 4500020001800000041000900018082001600027245008400043250001900127260003300146300001100179504005100190520129400241546001301535650001001548650002001558650001201578700002301590700002701613 a9780367623692 aeng-00a305.8bTHE-00aTheories of race and racism :ba reader /cedited by Les Back and John Solomos. aThird edition. aNewyork :bRoutledge,c2022. a898p.  aIncludes bibliographical references and index. a"Theories of Race and Racism: A Reader provides an overview of historical and contemporary debates in this vital and ever-evolving field of scholarship and research. Combining contributions from seminal thinkers, leading scholars and emergent voices, this reader provides a critical reflection on key trends and developments in the field. The contributions to this reader provide an overview of key areas of scholarship and research on questions of race and racism. It provides a novel perspective by bringing together readings on the key theoretical and historical processes in this area, the development of diverse theoretical viewpoints, the analysis of antisemitism, the role of colonialism and postcolonialism, feminist perspectives on race and the articulation of new accounts of the contemporary conjuncture. The contributions to this reader include classic works by the likes of W.E.B. DuBois, Stuart Hall and Frantz Fanon as well as timely pieces by contemporary scholars including Orlando Patterson, Patricia Hill Collins and Paul Gilroy. By bringing together a broad range of diverse accounts, Theories of Race and Racism: A Reader engages with various key areas of interest and is an invaluable guide for students and instructors seeking to explore issues of race and racism"-- aEnglish. 0aRace. 0aRace relations. 0aRacism.1 aBack, Leseeditor.1 aSolomos, Johneeditor.