RACE AND ETHNICITYRelating Indigenous and Settler IdentitiesBeyond DominationAvril Bell, Auckland University, New ZealandThis book uses identity theories to explore the strugglesof indigenous peoples against the domination of thesettler imaginary in Australia, Canada, New Zealandand the United States. It argues that a new relationalimaginary can revolutionize the way settler peoplesthink about and relate to indigenous difference.Contents: 1. Introduction * PART I: THE SETTLER IMAGINARY* 2. Indigenous Authenticity and Settler Nationalisms * 3:Hybrid Identities and the One-Way Street of AssimilationPARTII: POSTCOLONIAL RESISTANCES * 4. Performative Hybridity,Unhomely Temporality and Cultural Difference * 5. StrategicEssentialism, Indigenous Agency and Difference * PART III:TOWARDS THE RELATIONAL IMAGINARY * 6. ‘Deep Colonising’:The Politics of Recognition * 7. Ethical Obligation and RelationalityIdentity Studies in the Social SciencesJuly <strong>2014</strong> UKJuly <strong>2014</strong> US240 ppHardback £65.00 / $105.00 / CN$121.00 9780230237421Canadian Rightsebooks availableMaking the British MuslimRepresentations of the Rushdie Affair and Figures of the War-On-Terror DecadeNicole Falkenhayner, University of Freiburg, GermanyTracing representations of the Rushdie affair from 1989to 2009, this study establishes a genealogy of howBritish Muslims appeared on the public scene and how animaginary and politics of this subject position developed.Contents: PART I: THE RUSHDIE AFFAIR * 1. TransnationalTakeovers * 2. Translation Failures * 3. After the fatwa * PART II:FIGURATIONS AFTER THE EVENT * 4. The Fanatic Son * 5. Makingthe British Muslim in Literature * 6. Making the British Muslim inFilm and Autobiography * PART III: EVENTALIZATION TEMPLATES* 7. Eventalizing the British Muslim * 8. The Figure of the Muslim inEurope * ConclusionEurope in a Global ContextMay <strong>2014</strong> UKMay <strong>2014</strong> US232 ppHardback £65.00 / $105.00 / CN$121.00 9781137374943Canadian Rightsebooks availableBlack Women in ManagementPaid Work and Family FormationsDiane Chilangwa Farmer, Kingston University BusinessSchool, UKBlack Women in Management identifies some of thedifferences and/or similarities that exist betweenthese women's career choices and progressionand explores how they address socio-cultural andgendered expectations of domestic, social and caringcommitments as career women living and working intwo urban cities – one African, the other European.Contents: 1. Feminist Theory, Organisational Theory and BlackAfrican Women * 2. Feminism and the Intersection of Gender,Race/Ethnicity and Class in Black Women’s Lives * 3. Womenin Professional and Managerial Occupations: An Overview * 4.Feminist Theory and Researching the Other * 5. South AfricanEmployment Equity Policies: Success or Failure? * 6. UK Employment Equity Policies and TheirTransnational Recipients * 7. Career Woman, Mother, Wife or Daughter: Untangling the Web andFinding a Balance * 8. Where to From HereNovember 2013 UKNovember 2013 US240 pp 4 figures, 2 b/w tablesHardback £70.00 / $115.00 / CN$132.00 9781137335425Canadian Rightsebooks availableAntiblack Racism and the AIDS EpidemicState IntimaciesAdam M. Geary, University of Arizona, USA"Antiblack Racism and the AIDS Epidemic brings intoview the overwhelming racial violence of the state,including the production of structural vulnerability atthe level of population. Geary's work not only enablesbetter thinking and more adequate analysis, but also,one hopes, more effective politics."- Jared Sexton,Director of African American Studies, University ofCalifornia, Irvine, USAAnti-Black Racism and the AIDS Epidemic: StateIntimacies argues that racial disparities in HIV ratesreflect the organization of racialized poverty andstructural violence. Challenging the popular perceptionof HIV, black vulnerability to HIV in the US is shown tobe created by the violent intimacy of the state.Contents: Acknowledgements * 1. Rethinking AIDS in Black America * 2. AIDS, Place, and theEmbodiment of Racism * 3. Mass Incarceration and the Black AIDS Epidemic * 4. RepresentingGlobal AIDS: Africa, Heterosexuality, Violence * Conclusion – The Politics of CrisisMay <strong>2014</strong> UKMay <strong>2014</strong> US200 pp 1 tableHardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137389527Canadian Rightsebooks available18
RACE AND ETHNICITYBlack Masculinity in the Obama EraOutliers of SocietyWilliam T. Hoston, University of Houston - Clear Lake,USAThis book is to provide an in-depth examination of thecurrent state of black males and identifies the impact ofliving in the Obama era.Contents: 1. The Black Male Identity * 2. We All Came from aWoman: Misogyny and Rap Music * 3. Black-on-Black Murders:A Case Study of Chiraq, Killinois * 4. Living in the Obama Era * 5.Black Boy FlyAugust <strong>2014</strong> UKAugust <strong>2014</strong> US208 pp 1 figure, 16 b/w tablesHardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137436191Canadian RightsIdentities, Discourses and ExperiencesYoung People of North African Origin in FranceNadia Kiwan, University of Aberdeen, UKIdentities, Discourses and Experiences, newly availablein paperback, examines academic and public discoursesabout young people of North African origin in France. Itrebalances and nuances the debates about post-migrantNorth African youth by drawing on extensive empiricalresearch carried out in those suburbs of Paris affected bythe riots.Contents: Map of Seine-Saint-Denis * PART I: PUBLIC ANDINTELLECTUAL DISCOURSES OF IMMIGRATION * Introduction* 1. Nation, immigration and integration: the public debates of the1980s, 1990s and twenty-first century * 2. ‘Cultural difference’,citizenship and young people: intellectual responses * 3. Analternative approach to post-migrant narratives? * PART II: POST-MIGRANT DISCOURSES * 4. Individualist trajectories: social worlds and cultural positionings *5. Collective identities and cultural communities? * 6. The socio-economics of community * 7.Subjective identities * 8: From individual to collective subjectivities? * Conclusions * Bibliography* Glossary * Appendix 1: Summarised interviewee biographies * Appendix 2: PhotographsNovember 2013 US272 pp 5 b&w IllustrationsPaperback $28.95 9780719091193Published by Manchester University PressYouth Ethnic and National Identity in Bosniaand HerzegovinaSocial Science ApproachesDanijela Majstorovic & Vladimir Turjacanin, Universityof Banja Luka, Bosnia-HerzegovinaYouth Ethnic and National Identity in Bosnia andHerzegovina is an interdisciplinary effort to positionand describe the contested nature of state and ethnicidentity among youth in Bosnia and Herzegovina byproviding empirical, first-hand evidence on identitystructure and the subsequent implications for intergrouprelations.Contents: PART I: ETHNICITY IN THEORY * 1. Troubles withEthnicity * 2. Interdisciplinary Study and Conceptualization of theEthnic Identity * 3. Measuring Ethnic Identity * PART II: ETHNICITYAND IDENTITY IN QUALITATIVE FOCUS * 4. Ethnic and NationalIdentity and Ethnic Nationalism in the Public Sphere in Bosnia andHerzegovina * 5. More than Blood and Soil? * PART III: SOCIAL IDENTITY AND INTERETHNICRELATIONS * 6. Forms and Salience of Ethnic Identities in B and H * 7. Perception of EthnicGroups in B and H * 8. Socio-Psychological Characteristics of the Ethnic Distances in Youth in Band H * 9. Wrapping it All UpOctober 2013 UKOctober 2013 US264 pp 38 b/w tables, 4 figuresHardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 9781137346940Canadian Rightsebooks availableThe Truly Diverse FacultyNew Dialogues in American Higher EducationEdited by Ernesto Javier Martínez, University of Oregon, USA, Stephanie A.Fryberg, University of Arizona, USAIn this volume, junior faculty of color and senior university administrators cometogether to present new challenges and frameworks for understanding diversity inthe twenty-first century academy.Contents: PART I: UNIVERSITY STRUCTURES AND THE PROFESSIONAL LIVES OF JUNIORFACULTY OF COLOR * PART II: NEGOTIATING A NON-DIVERSE ACADEMY * PART III:SPEAKING TO THE PIPELINE: EARLY MENTORSHIP, PREPARATION, AND PROFESSIONALBARRIERSFuture of Minority StudiesOctober <strong>2014</strong> UKOctober <strong>2014</strong> US368 pp 1 b/w table, 1 figureHardback £57.50 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9781137456052Canadian RightsClick on the regional link to view more product information or to buy.19
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