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Racism and Everyday Life
Social Theory, History and 'Race'
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70 pages
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The book explores the interplay between racism and everyday life, emphasizing that they are interconnected rather than separate entities. By integrating historical and contemporary studies, it highlights how everyday experiences shape and are shaped by acts of racism, encouraging a deeper understanding of both concepts. This approach invites readers to reconsider the complexities of racism as a pervasive element in daily interactions and societal structures.
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2015, hardcover
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