British Racial Discourse: A Study of British Political Discourse About Race and Race-related Matters - Rilegato

Reeves, Frank

 
9780521255547: British Racial Discourse: A Study of British Political Discourse About Race and Race-related Matters

Sinossi

This book identifies a central feature of British political life: the ability to justify racially discriminatory behaviour without recourse to explicit racist language.

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Descrizione del libro

This book identifies a central feature of British political life: the ability to justify racially discriminatory behaviour without recourse to explicit racist language. It gives an account of British racial ideology as it is practically experienced in the form of political discourse and helps to provide a theoretical understanding of its relationship to the social structure as a whole and in particular its relationship to inter- and intra-class divisions.

Contenuti

List of figures and tables; Acknowledgements; Objectivity; Introduction; 1. The meaning of 'racism': its limitations when applied to the study of discourse dealing with race relations; 2. The meaning of 'ideology' and its relationship to discourse; 3. The economic foundations of racial division; 4. The state, levels of political articulation, and the discourse of the Conservative and Labour parties; 5. British political values and race relations; 6. The nature of discursive deracialisation; 7. Deracialised justification: a case study (an analysis of parliamentary debates on immigration); 8. Conclusion: ideology and British race relations; Appendices; Bibliography and references; Indexes.

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9780521124386: British Racial Discourse: A Study of British Political Discourse About Race and Race-related Matters

Edizione in evidenza

ISBN 10:  0521124387 ISBN 13:  9780521124386
Casa editrice: Cambridge University Press, 2009
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