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Blending cultural studies and political analysis, this interdisciplinary text both illuminates and moves forward debates over 'race' and its meanings in contemporary society and in educational and social policy.
General Introduction PART ONE: ANTIRACISM: POSSIBILITIES AND LIMITS Changing the Subject? Racism, Culture and Education - Ali Rattansi The End of Antiracism - Paul Gilroy `It's racism what dunnit' - Philip Cohen Hidden Narratives in Theories of Racism Feminism and Antiracism - Caroline Knowles and Sharmila Mercer Difference, Diversity and Differentiation - Avtar Brah PART TWO: `US' AND `THEM' The Beginnings of English Literary Study in British India - Gauri Viswanathan Black Bodies, White Bodies - Sander L Gilman Racism, Representation, Psychoanalysis - Claire Pajaczkowska and Lola Young The Fact of Blackness - Frantz Fanon PART THREE: COMMUNITY AND DIASPORA Colonialism and Humanism - Robert A Young New Ethnicities - Stuart Hall British Asian Muslims and the Rushdie Affair - Tariq Modood Fundamentalism, Multi-Culturalism and Women in Britain - Nira Yuval-Davis