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Race and Human Diversity A Biocultural Approach

Race and Gender in Electronic Media Content Context Culture

Criminological Perspectives on Race and Crime

Foundations of Critical Race Theory in Education

Foundations of Critical Race Theory in Education

Critical Race Theory (CRT) is at the forefront of contemporary discussions about racism and race inequity in education and politics internationally. The emergence of CRT marked a pivotal moment in the history of racial politics within the academy and powerfully influenced the broader conversation about race and racism in the United States and beyond. Comprised of articles by some of the most prominent scholars in the field this groundbreaking anthology is the first to pull together both the foundational writings and more recent scholarship on the cultural and racial politics of schooling. The collection offers a variety of critical perspectives on race analysing the causes consequences and manifestations of race racism and inequity in schooling. Unique to this updated edition is a variety of contributions by key CRT scholars published within the last five years including an all-new section addressing the war on CRT that followed the murder of George Floyd and international protests in support of #BlackLivesMatter. Each section concludes with a set of questions and discussion points to further engage with the issues discussed in the readings. This revised edition of a landmark publication documents the progress of the CRT movement and acts to further spur developments in education policy critical pedagogy and social justice making it a crucial resource for students and educators alike. | Foundations of Critical Race Theory in Education

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Routledge International Handbook of Race Class and Gender

Social Identity and the Law Race Sexuality and Intersectionality

Social Identity and the Law Race Sexuality and Intersectionality

Social Identity and the Law: Race Sexuality and Intersectionality is an important resource for inquiry into the relationship between law and social identity in the contexts of race sexuality and intersectionality in the United States. The book provides a systematic legal treatment of selected historical and contemporary civil rights and social justice issues in areas affecting African Americans Latinos/as Asian Americans and LGBTQ persons from a law and politics perspective. It covers topics such as the legal and social construction of social identity slavery and the rise of Jim Crow discrimination based on national origin and citizenship educational equity voting rights workplace discrimination discrimination in private and public spaces regulation of intimate relationships marriage and reproductive justice and criminal justice. Lecturers will benefit from: Fifty-seven excerpted cases accompanied with engaging questions presented at the beginning of each case to stimulate class discussion. An eResource including 129 supplemental case excerpts and case briefs for all excerpted cases appearing in the book. Suggested reading lists at the end of each chapter recommending key articles and books to help students survey the academic literature on the topics. With a logical chapter structure and accessible writing style this textbook is an essential companion for use on undergraduate courses on American constitutional law civil liberties and civil rights social justice and race and law. | Social Identity and the Law Race Sexuality and Intersectionality

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Mediated Football Representations and Audience Receptions of Race/Ethnicity Nation and Gender

Race/Gender/Class/Media Considering Diversity Across Audiences Content and Producers

Evolution Race and Public Spheres in India Vernacular Concepts and Sciences (1860-1930)

Evolution Race and Public Spheres in India Vernacular Concepts and Sciences (1860-1930)

This book provides an in-depth exploration of South Asian readaptations of race in vernacular languages. The focus is on a diverse set of printed texts periodicals and books in Hindi and Urdu two of the major print languages of British North India written between 1860 and 1930. Imperial raciology is a burgeoning field of historical research. So far most studies on race in the British Empire in South Asia have concentrated on the writings of Western-educated elites in English. The range of Hindi and Urdu sources analyzed by the author provides a more varied and complex picture of the ways in which South Asians reinterpreted racial concepts thereby highlighting the importance of scrutinizing the vernacular dimensions of global entanglements. Part I of the book centers on the debates on civilization and civility in Hindi and Urdu periodicals travelogues and geography books as well as Hindi literature on caste. It asks if and in what respect the discussions changed when authors appropriated racial concepts. Part II revolves around the science of eugenics. It scrutinizes more popular genres namely early twentieth century advisory literature on fit reproduction. It highlights how the knowledge promoted there was different from eugenics as the (mainly English-writing) founders of the Indian eugenic movements endorsed it. A fascinating analysis of the ways in which colonized elites have adopted and readapted racial concepts and theories this book will be of interest to academics in the fields of Modern South Asian History History of Science Critical Race Studies and Colonial and Imperial History. | Evolution Race and Public Spheres in India Vernacular Concepts and Sciences (1860-1930)

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Teaching and Confronting Racial Neoliberalism in Higher Education Autoethnographic Explorations of the Race Studies Classroom

Women Workers and Race in LIFE Magazine Hansel Mieth’s Reform Photojournalism 1934-1955

Women Workers and Race in LIFE Magazine Hansel Mieth’s Reform Photojournalism 1934-1955

The tension between social reform photography and photojournalism is examined through this study of the life and work of German émigré Hansel Mieth (1909-1998) who made an unlikely journey from migrant farm worker to Life photographer. She was the second woman in that role after Margaret Bourke-White. Unlike her colleagues Mieth was a working-class reformer with a deep disdain for Life's conservatism and commercialism. In fact her work often subverted Life's typical representations of women workers and minorities. Some of her most compelling photo essays used skillful visual storytelling to offer fresh views on controversial topics: birth control vivisection labor unions and Japanese American internment during the Second World War. Her dual role as reformer and photojournalist made her a desirable commodity at Life in the late 1930s and early 40s but this role became untenable in Cold War America when her career was cut short. Today Mieth's life and photographs stand as compelling reminders of the vital yet overlooked role of immigrant women in twentieth-century photojournalism. Women Workers and Race in LIFE Magazine draws upon a rich array of primary sources including Mieth's unpublished memoir oral histories and labor archives. The book seeks to unravel and understand the multi-layered often contested stories of the photographer's life and work. It will be of interest to scholars of photography history women's studies visual culture and media history. | Women Workers and Race in LIFE Magazine Hansel Mieth’s Reform Photojournalism 1934-1955

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Queer Representation Visibility and Race in American Film and Television Screening the Closet

Practical Motorsport Engineering

A History of Technoscience Erasing the Boundaries between Science and Technology

Inequality in U.S. Social Policy An Historical Analysis

Contemporary Corrections A Critical Thinking Approach

Language Culture and Society An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology

Critical Animal Geographies Politics intersections and hierarchies in a multispecies world

Caged Women Incarceration Representation & Media

The Routledge Companion to Latina/o Media

Global Dickens

Introduction to Political Psychology

Introduction to Political Psychology

Introduction to Political Psychology explores the many psychological patterns that influence individual political behavior. The authors introduce readers to a broad range of theories concepts and case studies of political activity arguing that individuals are driven or motivated to act in accordance with personality characteristics values beliefs and attachments to groups. The book explains many aspects of political behavior—whether seemingly pathological actions or normal decision-making practices which sometimes work optimally and sometimes fail. Thoroughly updated throughout the book examines patterns of political behavior in areas including leadership group behavior voting race nationalism terrorism and war. This edition features coverage of the 2016 election and profiles former U. S. President Donald Trump while also including updated data on race relations and extremist groups in the United States. Global issues are also considered with case studies focused on Myanmar and Syria alongside coverage of social issues including Black Lives Matter and the #MeToo movement. Accessibly written and comprehensive in scope it is an essential companion for all graduate and upper-level undergraduate students of psychology political science and political psychology. It will also be of interest to those in the policy-making community especially those looking to learn more about the extent to which perceptions personality and group dynamics affect the policy-making arena. It is accompanied by a set of online instructor resources.

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The Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Injustice

The Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Injustice

In the era of information and communication issues of misinformation and miscommunication are more pressing than ever. Epistemic injustice - one of the most important and ground-breaking subjects to have emerged in philosophy in recent years - refers to those forms of unfair treatment that relate to issues of knowledge understanding and participation in communicative practices. The Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Injustice is an outstanding reference source to the key topics problems and debates in this exciting subject. The first collection of its kind it comprises over thirty chapters by a team of international contributors divided into five parts: Core Concepts Liberatory Epistemologies and Axes of Oppression Schools of Thought and Subfields within Epistemology Socio-political Ethical and Psychological Dimensions of Knowing Case Studies of Epistemic Injustice. As well as fundamental topics such as testimonial and hermeneutic injustice and epistemic trust the Handbook includes chapters on important issues such as social and virtue epistemology objectivity and objectification implicit bias and gender and race. Also included are chapters on areas in applied ethics and philosophy such as law education and healthcare. The Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Injustice is essential reading for students and researchers in ethics epistemology political philosophy feminist theory and philosophy of race. It will also be very useful for those in related fields such as cultural studies sociology education and law.

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African Americans and Jungian Psychology Leaving the Shadows

African Americans and Jungian Psychology Leaving the Shadows

African Americans and Jungian Psychology: Leaving the Shadows explores the little-known racial relationship between the African diaspora and C. G. Jung’s analytical psychology. In this unique book Fanny Brewster explores the culture of Jungian psychology in America and its often-difficult relationship with race and racism. Beginning with an examination of how Jungian psychology initially failed to engage African Americans and continuing to the modern use of the Shadow in language and imagery Brewster creates space for a much broader discussion regarding race and racism in America. Using Jung’s own words Brewster establishes a timeline of Jungian perspectives on African Americans from the past to the present. She explores the European roots of analytical psychology and its racial biases as well as the impact this has on contemporary society. The book also expands our understanding of the negative impact of racism in American psychology beginning a dialogue and proposing how we might change our thinking and behaviors to create a twenty-first-century Jungian psychology that recognizes an American multicultural psyche and a positive African American culture. African Americans and Jungian Psychology: Leaving the Shadows explores the positive contributions of African culture to Jung’s theories and will be essential reading for analytical psychologists academics and students of Jungian and post-Jungian studies African American studies and American studies. | African Americans and Jungian Psychology Leaving the Shadows

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