Race And Racism In 21st Century Canada
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Race and Racism in 21st century Canada
Author | : B. Singh Bolaria,Sean Patrick Hier |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Canada |
ISBN | : OCLC:1368204998 |
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"Recent demographic projections based on Statistics Canada data indicate that persons designated as belonging to a visible minority group will comprise 20 per cent of the Canadian population by 2017. In Canada's major cities, the proportion of persons classified as visible minority is expected to exceed 50 per cent. What is race, and how should racism be studied sociologically? What differences exist in patterns of structural incorporation within and among ethno-racial groups in Canada? What factors influence upward social mobility? Are Canadian institutions capable of meeting the needs of the country's increasingly diverse ethno-racial population? These are some of the questions that this volume addresses. This collection of original articles identifies future research directions for racism in Canada based on important changes taking place in the country. It also offers the basis for a more complete understanding of racism and social change in Canada."--Page 4 of cover.
The Politics of Race in Canada
Author | : Augie Fleras,Maria Wallis |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : UOM:39015078797894 |
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Canadians like to think that they judge people on merit, not skin colour. But are we really colour-blind? Although Canada has an international reputation for welcoming cultural and ethnic diversity, race remains a profound influence in our society, affecting everything from self-perceptions to interpersonal relationships to interactions between the individual and the state. The Politics of Race in Canada deconstructs the myth of Canada's racelessness. Its 24 selections (among them two documents from the early twentieth century and several new essays, published here for the first time) explore the principles, practices, and polemics of race in this country from a broad range of perspectives, academic and otherwise. Designed specifically for courses in the sociology of race and ethnicity, this text will also enrich the study of race in history, anthropology, women's studies, and political science courses. New as well as previously published selections by specialists from many different disciplines offer students a multitude of perspectives on a complex topic. Concluding section focuses students' attention on resistance to traditional ways of thinking about race and ethnicity. Part introductions and study questions encourage critical thinking. Recommended websites and readings suggest new directions for research. Book jacket.
Racisms in a Multicultural Canada
Author | : Augie Fleras |
Publsiher | : Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press |
Total Pages | : 330 |
Release | : 2014-04-29 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781554589555 |
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In acknowledging the possibility that as the world changes so too does racism, this book argues that racism is not disappearing, despite claims of living in a post-racial and multicultural world. To the contrary, racisms persist by transforming into different forms whose intent or effects remain the same: to deny and disallow as well as to exclude and exploit. Racisms in a Multicultural Canada is organized around the assumption that race is not simply a set of categories and that racism is not just a collection of individuals with bad attitudes. Rather, racism is as much a matter of interests as of attitudes, of property as of prejudice, of structural advantage as of personal failing, of whiteness as of the “other,” of discourse as of discrimination, and of unequal power relations as of bigotry. This multi-dimensionality of racism complicates the challenge of formulating anti-racism and anti-colonialist strategies capable of addressing it. Employing a critical framework that puts politics and power at the centre of analysis, this book focuses on why racisms proliferate, how they work in contemporary societies, and how the way we think and talk about racism changes over time. Specifically, it examines the working of contemporary racisms in a multicultural Canada that claims to abide by principles of multiculturalism and a commitment to a post-racial society.
Racism Eh
Author | : Charmaine Nelson,Camille Antoinette Nelson |
Publsiher | : Captus Press |
Total Pages | : 488 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1553220617 |
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"Racism, Eh? is the first publication that examines racism within the broad Canadian context. This anthology brings together some of the visionaries who are seeking to illuminate the topics of race and racism in Canada through the analysis of historical and contemporary issues, which address race and racism as both material and psychic phenomena. Fundamentally interdisciplinary in nature, this text will be an invaluable resource for undergraduate and graduate students, academics studying or practicing within the Humanities and the Social Sciences, and anyone seeking information on what has been a little explored and poorly understood Canadian issue."--pub. desc.
21st Century Canadian Diversity
Author | : Stephen Emmanuel Nancoo |
Publsiher | : Mississauga, Ont. : Canadian Educators' Press |
Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Canada |
ISBN | : UOM:39015050821167 |
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Race and Racism
Author | : Leo Driedger,Shiva Halli |
Publsiher | : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Total Pages | : 341 |
Release | : 2000-04-03 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780773574229 |
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Race and Racism brings together critical contributions from the academic and government sectors that analyse the nature and extent of racism in Canada. The broad spectrum of social scientific approaches represented here - sociology, cultural anthropology, demography, and psychology - and an equal emphasis on quantitative and qualitative methods make this study a particularly rich source for scholars and policy makers alike. Discussion unfolds along four main themes: concepts and theories relating to race (including some treatment of measurement questions), economic and social factors pertaining to race, racism, and discrimination (as represented in opinion and popular perception, measured in various ways), and the dimensions of minority coping in major urban areas. Race and Racism fills in many wavering lines on our cultural landscape and provides an important perspective on social policy for the twenty-first century.
Racial Oppression in Canada
Author | : B. Singh Bolaria,Peter S. Li |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : UOM:39015014938040 |
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Comprises essays. Discusses race relations beginning in the mid- 18th century and continuing to the mid-1980s. Asserts that racial discrimination is part of Canadian history and part of the capitalist economic system. Includes case studies of indigenous people, Chinese and Japanese immigrants, and blacks.
States of Race
Author | : Sherene Razack,Sunera Thobani,Malinda Smith |
Publsiher | : Between the Lines |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 2010-07-01 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9781926662381 |
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What is a Canadian critical race feminism? As the contributors to this book note, the interventions of Canadian critical race feminists work to explicitly engage the Canadian state as a white settler society. The collection examines Indigenous peoples within the Canadian settler state and Indigenous women within feminism; the challenges posed by the settler state for women of colour and Indigenous women; and the possibilities and limits of an anti-colonial praxis. Critical race feminism, like critical race theory more broadly, interrogates questions about race and gender through an emancipatory lens, posing fundamental questions about the persistence if not magnification of race and the “colour line” in the twenty-first century. The writers of these articles whether exploring campus politics around issues of equity, the media’s circulation of ideas about a tolerant multicultural and feminist Canada, security practices that confine people of colour to spaces of exception, Indigenous women’s navigation of both nationalism and feminism, Western feminist responses to the War on Terror, or the new forms of whiteness that persist in ideas about a post-racial world or in transnational movements for social justice insist that we must study racialized power in all its gender and class dimensions. The contributors are all members of Researchers and Academics of Colour for Equity.