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Title: Between Camps
Subtitle: Nations, Cultures and The Allure Of Race
Author: GILROY PAUL
Dept: Sociology
Publisher: Routledge
Binding: Paperback
ISBN/BCODE: 0415343658 9780415343657
Edition: 01
Date:  
exGST: $46.36 AU
incGST: $51.00 AU
Status: Out of stock at: 8 Feb 2010 19:00
 
 
 
 
Paul Gilroy puts forward a vision of a political culture beyond entrenched 'camps' of racial, national, cultural and religious difference. He contends that 'race-thinking' and the division of humanity into groups based on skin colour has served only to perpetuate inequality and oppression. In their place, he champions a new 'planetary humanism', a global, cosmopolitan project that could transcend the politics of the colour line. Gilroy's rich analysis encompasses a dazzling breadth of sources - from writers and political leaders including Primo Levi, Frantz Fanon, Malcolm X and Marcus Garvey, to artists ranging from Bob Marley to Snoop Doggy Dog.

 
 
 
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