
Racism
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Narrated by:
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Rodney Gardiner
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By:
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Alana Lentin
About this listen
Editor reviews
Despite all the strides we as a society have taken, racism is still something we all experience or observe on a nearly daily basis. True, there have been lots of positive movements, but after 9/11 we saw definitive shift in people’s attitudes toward race. Thankfully, political sociologist, Alana Lentin, has put together an accessible and engaging audiobook that takes a hard look at various ideas on race, multiculturalism, and the effect they have on society. Performed with a confident and assuring delivery from veteran Rodney Gardiner, this audiobook is a great introduction to many of the racial debates transpiring today.
Critic reviews
“A provocative and stimulating book which deserves to be widely read.” (Elaine Moriarty, lecturer in Sociology at Trinity College, Dublin)
“I only regret that a guide like this was not in existence when sixty years ago I started to study that phenomenon, one of the most insidious and complex of our times.” (Zygmunt Bauman, Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of Leeds)
“This is a lively, accessible and up to date introduction that should be read by anyone who wants to understand the impact of racism in the West today.” (Alastair Bonnett – Professor of Social Geography at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne)
Very interesting introduction to racism but...
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