Preface
PART 1 | RACE THROUGH TIME
Part 1A Early Theories of Race
Chapter 1: Race and Progress, Franz Boas
Chapter 2: The Concept of Race, Ashley Montagu
Chapter 3: The Classification of Races in Europe and North America: 1700–1850, Michael Banton
Part 1B Colonialism and the Construction of Race
Chapter 4: Towards Scientific Racism, Gustav Jahoda
Chapter 5: The Dark Matter: Race and Racism in the Twenty-First Century, Howard Winant
Chapter 6: Latent and Manifest Orientalism, Edward W. Said
Chapter 7: The West and the Rest: Discourse and Power, Stuart Hall
Part 1C Thinking through Race in the Twenty-First Century
Chapter 8: Does “Race” Matter? Transatlantic Perspectives on Racism after “Race Relations”, Robert Miles and Rudy Torres
Chapter 9: When Place Becomes Race, Sherene H. Razack
Chapter 10: Is There a “Neo-Racism”?, Etienne Balibar
Chapter 11: The Relationship between Racism and Anti-Semitism, Michael Banton
Chapter 12: Global Apartheid? Race and Religion in the New World Order, Ali A. Mazrui
Chapter 13: The Lore of the Homeland: Hindu Nationalism and Indigenist “Neoracism”, Chetan Bhatt
PART 2 | COLONIALISM AND RACISM
Part 2A Indigeneity and Colonialism
Chapter 14: Everyday Decolonization: Living a Decolonizing Queer Politics, Sarah Hunt and Cindy Holmes
Chapter 15: Native American DNA: Tribal Belonging and the False Promise of Genetic Science, Kim TallBear
Chapter 16: Mohawk Interruptus: Political Life across the Borders of Settler States, Audra Simpson
Chapter 17: White Possession and Indigenous Sovereignty Matters, Aileen Moreton-Robinson
Part 2B Colonialism, Slavery, and Indentured Labour
Chapter 18: Of Our Spiritual Strivings, W.E.B. Du Bois
Chapter 19: Capitalism and Slavery, Eric Williams
Chapter 20: Prelude to Settlement: Indians as Indentured Labourers, Verene Shepherd
PART 3 | RACE, RACISM, AND INSTITUTIONS
Part 3A State Multiculturalism—Managing “Difference”
Chapter 21: Language, Race, and the Impossibility of Multiculturalism, Eve Haque
Chapter 22: Immigrants, Multiculturalism, and the Welfare State, Carl E. James
Chapter 23: South Asian Canadian Histories of Exclusion, Alia Somani
Chapter 24: Building the Future: A Time for Reconciliation, Gerard Bouchard and Charles Taylor
Part 3B Racism in the Education System
Chapter 25: Working to Reconcile: Truth, Action, and Indigenous Education in Canada, Celia Haig-Brown
Chapter 26: Intersectionality, Critical Race Theory, and the Primacy of Racism: Race, Class, Gender, and Dis/ability in Education, David Gillborn
Chapter 27: “A Raw, Emotional Thing”: School Choice, Commodification, and the Racialized Branding of Afrocentricity in Toronto, Canada, Kalervo N. Gulson and P. Taylor Webb
Chapter 28: Black Mixed-Race British Males and the Role of School Teachers: New Theory and Evidence, Remi Joseph-Salisbury
Part 3C Racism and Employment
Chapter 29: Colour Coded Labour Markets, Sheila Block and Grace-Edward Galabuzi
Chapter 30: The Integration of Racism into Everyday Life: The Story of Rosa N., Philomena Essed
Chapter 31: Diversity Management in the Canadian Workplace: Towards an Anti-racism Approach, Vanmala Hiranandani
Chapter 32: Local Produce, Foreign Labour: Labour Mobility Programs and Global Trade Competitiveness in Canada, Kerry Preibisch
Part 3D Racism, the Media, and Popular Culture
Chapter 33: The Imaginary Indian: The Image of the Indian in Canadian Culture, Daniel Francis
Chapter 34: Doubling Discourses and the Veiled Other: Mediations of Race and Gender in Canadian Media, Yasmin Jiwani
Chapter 35: Races, Racism, and Popular Culture, John Solomos and Les Back
Part 3F Racism in the Justice System and Police Force
Chapter 36: In Their Own Voices: African Canadians in Toronto Share Experiences of Police Profiling, Maureen Brown
Chapter 37: The Street Gangs in Prison: “It’s Just a Revolving Door”, Elizabeth Comack, Lawrence Deane, Larry Morrissette, and Jim Silver
Chapter 38: Indigenous Girls and the Violence of Settler Colonial Policing, Jaskiran Dhillon
PART 4 | PRIVILEGES, MARGINALIZATION, AND RESISTANCE
Part 4A Race, Privilege, and Identity
Chapter 39: Identity, Belonging, and the Critique of Pure Sameness, Paul Gilroy
Chapter 40: How Jews Became White Folks and What That Says about Race in America, Karen Brodkin
Chapter 41: Between Black and White: Exploring the “Biracial” Experience, Kerry Ann Rockquemore
Chapter 42: Language Matters, Vijay Agnew
Chapter 43: How Gay Stays White and What Kind of White It Stays, Allan Berube
Part 4B Resisting Racism
Chapter 44: Imperialism, History, Writing, and Theory, Linda Tuhiwai Smith
Chapter 45: Anti-racism, Social Movements, and Civil Society, Cathie Lloyd
Chapter 46: Struggling against History: Migrant Farmworkers Organizing in BC, Adriana Paz Ramirez and Jennifer Jihye Chun
Chapter 47: Idle No More, Pamela Palmater and Sylvia McAdam (Saysewahum)
Chapter 48: We Will Win: Black Lives Matter – Toronto, Sandra Hudson and Yusra Khogali
Copyright Acknowledgements