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How does the concept of racism rear its ugly head and fester in society? How do notions of us'' and them'', inclusion'' and exclusion'', center'' and margin'' originate and operate? Bridging cultural studies and political analysis, Race', Culture and Difference presents timely debates on race and its meanings in contemporary society and in educational and social policy. Linking feminist, post-structuralist and postmodernist concerns in recent social and cultural theory, it examines the contribution of ideas such as ethnicity, '' community, '' identity, '' and difference.'' The authors present a sustained yet sympathetic criticism of the organized forms of antiracism that have come to dominate educational policy. Their fresh, new approaches also begin to define an alternative agenda sensitive both to the problems and the possibilities of difference. A successful balance between important recent articles and substantial contributions specifically written for this volume, Race, Culture and Difference will prove essential reading for professionals and students of sociology, cultural studies and education, and for those concerned with discrimination and with antiracist policy.Donald, James is the author of 'Race, Culture and Difference (Published in association with The Open University)', published 1992 under ISBN 9780803985797 and ISBN 0803985797.
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