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Constructions of Race, Place, and Nation
by Peter Jackson contributions by Jan Penrose
University of Minnesota Press, 1993 Paper: 978-0-8166-2505-5
Library of Congress Classification GF50.C66 1994 Dewey Decimal Classification 305.8
TOC TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Contents
- INTRODUCTION: Placing “race” and nation
- Jackson,
Peter
- Penrose,
Jan
- PART I
- CONSTRUCTING THE NATION
- 1
- Reification in the name of change: the impact of nationalism on social constructions of nation, people and place in Scotland and the United Kingdom
- 2
- Immigration and nation-building in Canada and the United Kingdom
- PART II
- CONSTRUCTIONS OF ABORIGINALITY
- 3
- Constructing geographies: “race”, place and the making of Sydney's Aboriginal Redfern
- 4
- “Shake 'im this country”: the mapping of the Aboriginal sacred in Australia – the case of Coronation Hill
- PART III
- PLACES OF RESISTANCE
- 5
- Sites of resistance: place, “race” and gender as sources of empowerment
- 6
- Constructions of Muslim identity and the contesting of power: the debate over Muslim schools in the United Kingdom
- PART IV
- POLITICS AND POSITION
- 7
- Contours of crisis: anti-racism and reflexivity
- 8
- Policing difference: “race” and crime in metropolitan Toronto
- CONCLUSION: Identity and the politics of difference
- Penrose,
Jan
- Jackson,
Peter
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