The Arena of Racism: 37 (Published in association with Theory, Culture & Society)

The Arena of Racism: 37 (Published in association with Theory, Culture & Society)

by Michel Wieviorka (Author), Michel Wieviorka (Author)

Synopsis

In this vital addition to the sociological literature on racism, Michel Wieviorka presents a detailed and revisionary analysis of the vocabulary of racism (prejudice, discrimination, segregation and violence), arguing that racism is not reducible to these elementary forms. He shows how the experiences of institutionalized racism in America and anti-Semitism in Europe can be analyzed to provide an understanding of the complex transition from race to racism. As cultural identities are more fragmented in our societies, as the social relations defined by industrial capitalism are in decline, so too are ideas of progress and universality. It is in this context of postmodern social and economic flux that Wieviorka puts forward a definition of racism. He demonstrates that racism has to be understood as an action related to factors fixed in the dislocation between the social and the communal.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 168
Edition: First
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Published: 26 Jul 1995

ISBN 10: 0803978812
ISBN 13: 9780803978812

Media Reviews
`Michel Wieviorka is one of France's leading sociologists. Strongly influenced by the theoretical perspectives of Touraine, he is nevertheless a distinctive voice and his writing on several different subjects is original and provocative. Responding to the new expression of racism in France over the past decade or more, with this book, he has stimulated a debate about the meaning and scope of the concept of racism which articulates with the writing of other leading French sociologists and philosophers. But Wieviorka's concerns and focus are not just with France but with the nature and effects of racism in the late twentieth century and it therefore warrants wide attention' - Professor Robert Miles, University of Glasgow
Author Bio
Michel Wieviorka is president of the International Sociological Association.