Buch, Englisch, 230 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 458 g
Reihe: Interventions
Confronting the Global Colour Line
Buch, Englisch, 230 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 458 g
Reihe: Interventions
ISBN: 978-0-415-72434-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Focusing especially on the theoretical and political legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois’s concept of the "colour line", the cutting edge contributions in this text provide an accessible entry point for both International Relations students and scholars into the literature and debates on race and racism by borrowing insights from disciplines such as history, anthropology and sociology where race and race theory figures more prominently; yet they also suggest that the field of IR is itself an intellectually and strategic field through which to further confront the global colour line.
Drawing together a wide range of contributors, this much-needed text will be essential reading for students and scholars in a range of areas including Postcolonial studies, race/racism in world politics and international relations theory.
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Fachgebiete
- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Politikwissenschaft Allgemein Politische Geschichte
- Geowissenschaften Geographie | Raumplanung Regional- & Raumplanung Stadtplanung, Kommunale Planung
- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Regierungspolitik
- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Politikwissenschaft Allgemein Politische Theorie, Politische Philosophie
Weitere Infos & Material
Alexander Anievas, Nivi Manchanda and Robbie Shilliam – Confronting the Global Colour Line: an Introduction, PART 1: CONCEPTUALISING THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF RACE AND RACISM, 2. Errol Henderson – Hidden in Plain Sight: Racism in International Relations Theory, 3. Debra Thompson – Through, Against, and Beyond the Racial State: The Transnational Stratum of Race, 4. Branwen Gruffydd-Jones – ‘‘Good Governance’ and ‘State Failure’: the Pseudo-Science of Statesmen in Our Times, 5. John M. Hobson – Re-Embedding the Global Colour Line within Post-1945 International Theory, 6. Srdjan Vucetic – Against Race Taboos: The Global Colour Line in Philosophical Discourse, PART 2: INTERNATIONAL PRACTICES OF RACE AND RACISM, 7. Randolph B. Persaud - Colonial Violence: Race and Gender on the Sugar Plantations of British Guiana, 8. Sankaran Krishna – A Postcolonial Racial/Spatial Order: Gandhi, Ambedkar and the Construction of the International, 9. Richard Seymour – The Cold War, American Anticommunism and the Global ‘Colour Line’, 10. Robert Knox - Race, Racialisation and Rivalry in the International Legal Order, PART 3: REFLECTIONS ON THE GLOBAL COLOUR LINE, 11. David Roediger – What Would It Mean to Transform International Relations?, 12. Charles W. Mills – Unwriting and Unwhitening the World