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The Logic of Racism.

First published in 1987, The Logic of Racism provides a portrait of race relations based on the stories of 800 different individuals from all sections of society. In this book, voices from the author's tape recorder are converted to the page for the reader to experience the vivid, sometimes hum...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Cashmore, E.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2013.
Colección:Routledge revivals.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; The Logic of Racism; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Chapter One Introduction: Social Vision; It's easy to be a liberal in Exeter; Part One Views from the middle years; Chapter Two The Scramble for Houses
  • White Workingclass; They're ten times better off than we are; Colour's everything to do with it, 'cause nothing else is; A poison streak; Chapter Three A Loathing of Compulsion
  • White Middleclass; Wearing blinkers; The law of the jungle; They'll never make the quantum jump to white; Chapter Four Coming to Terms
  • Ethnic Minorities; It's always at the back of your mind.
  • Unless they want to be seen as foundry workers for everMiddleclass and streetclass; Part Two Visions of Youth; Chapter Five Posing New Problems
  • White Workingclass; It's not a case of 'they've come to steal our jobs' any more; I'd shoot women who went with blacks-and the blacks with them; They want to do to us what we did to them; Chapter Six The Keys to Tomorrow
  • White Middleclass; I don't think there's any deep discrimination; Their own fault; The educated are more prejudiced; Chapter Seven Crawlers No More
  • Ethnic Minorities; Blacks against blacks.
  • To gain equal status, Asians have to crawl to whitesWhen the chips are down, I'm not white, and that's all that matters; Part Three Perspectives in Later Life; Chapter Eight As Communities Crumble
  • White Workingclass; It only takes one; This isn't England; I'd pay a higher rent to help them go back; Chapter Nine A Natural Equilibrium
  • White Middleclass; We've bent over backwards for them; If you don't like it, go to Moscow, or the States; There's a fine line between discrimination and preference; Chapter Ten Swallowing the Bitter Pill
  • Ethnic Minorities; I don't put it down to being black.
  • They don't punish they nourish; I've heard the smell of our food frightens people; Part Four Problem-Solvers of the Future; Chapter Eleven Multicultural Challenges
  • Schools; At the end of the day, they all live in England; Only 14 per cent of the child's time; Our children, our schools, our culture; Chapter Twelve The Wheels of the Race Relations Industry
  • Practitioners; Racism finds a place in any type of society; A 'hearts and minds' integration of cultures?; Attitudes change, and people will forget they ever resented others; Chapter Thirteen Conclusion
  • Politicians and Policy.
  • A snake and a bullockThe problem is that he thinks I am a problem; Bibliography; Index.