Introduction Part 1 Fixing the Fetters of Race Chapter 1: Marking Barbarians, Jews, Turks, and Moors or Blacks: the classical, medieval and early modern periods Chapter 2: Pseudo-Scientific or Biological markings of difference: seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Chapter 3: Racist State Legislations, Fascism, Genocide: twentieth century Part 2 Re-casting the Fetters of Race Chapter 4: Re-reading Slavery Chapter 5: Epistemologies of Otherness; Inventing Whiteness Part 3 Loosening the fetters of 'Race' Chapter 6: Race within Social Theory Chapter 7: Britain's New Racism and Multiculturalism Chapter 8: Europe's Identity, Ethnicity and Immigration Chapter 9: North America's Critical Race Theory Chapter 10: South African Praxis Chapter 11: Negotiating Palestine/Israel Chapter 12: Imaginings of Islam Race, Racism and Process er 12: Imaginings of Islam Race, Racism and Process.
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