Includes bibliographical references (pages [202]-252) and index
Introduction. 'Race' : Past Its Sell-By Date ; Racism : A Frighteningly Real, Burning and Omnipresent Issue ; Critical Race Theory and Marxism ; Critical Race Theory and 'White Supremacy' : A Marxist Critique ; Critical Race Theory and the Primacy of 'Race' Over Class : A Marxist Critique ; Intersectionality and Marxism ; Outline of the Book -- 1. The United Kingdom. Introduction ; Older Colour-Coded Racism : the Colonial Era and its Legacy ; Older Non-Colour-Coded Racism ; Newer Non-Colour-Coded Racism : Xeno-Racism ; Newer Hybridist Racism ; Racism and the Run-up to the 2015 General Election ; Conclusion -- 2. The United States. Introduction ; Native Americans : A Brief History ; Alaskan Natives : A Brief History ; Native Americans and Alaska Natives Today ; African Americans : A Brief History ; African Americans Today ; Latina and Latino Americans : A Brief History ; Latina and Latino Americans Today ; Asian Americans : A Brief History ; Asian Americans Today ; Islamophobia : A Brief History ; Islamophobia Today ; Conclusion -- 3. Australia. Introduction ; Older Colour-Coded Racism ; Older Non-Colour-Coded Racism ; Hansonism ; Newer Colour-Coded Racism ; Newer Hybridist Racism ; Conclusion -- Conclusion
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"The book traces the legacy of racism across three continents, from its origins to the present day. With a wide-ranging yet closely-argued style, it brings a sophisticated neo-Marxist analysis to bear on controversial political issues. Mike Cole tackles three countries in-depth: the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia. In the UK, he focuses on the effects of colonialism as well as looking at non-colour-coded racism, such as anti-Gipsy, Roma and Traveller racism and xeno-racism - directed at Eastern Europeans. Turning to the United States, Cole charts the dual legacies of indigenous genocide and slavery, as well as exploring anti-Latina/o and anti-Asian racism. Finally, in Australia, he interrogates the idea of 'Terra Nullius' and its ongoing impact on the indigenous peoples, as well as other forms of racism, such as that experienced by South Sea Islanders, anti-Asian racism, and that which targets migrants. The Pauline Hanson phenomenon is also addressed. Islamophobia, antisemitism and anti-Irish racism are also dealt with in the book, as is that aimed at asylum-seekers. Cole demonstrates that racism is both endemic and multifaceted."--Publisher's website
Racism-- English-speaking countries, Case studies
Xenophobia-- English-speaking countries, Case studies