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The October 2012 issue of Race & Class, Arun Kundnani analyses the concept of Muslim radicalisation now central in the counter-terrorism industry while Ashley Lavelle charts Eldridge Cleaver’s journey from radical ‘Soul on Ice’ to renegade ‘Soul for Hire’.
- Editorial by Jenny Bourne
Articles
- Radicalisation: the journey of a concept by Arun Kundnani
- School desegregation and the politics of ‘forced integration‘ by Shamim Miah
- Borderline Justice by Frances Webber
- From ‘Soul on Ice’ to ‘Soul for Hire’? The political transformation of Black Panther Eldridge Cleaver by Ashley Lavelle
Commentary
- Five African American spirituals and Michael Tippett’s A Child of Our Time by Martyn Hudson
- Germany’s Stephen Lawrence by Eddie Bruce-Jones
- Nowhere to run: Iraqi asylum seekers in the UK by Helen Hintjens
Review article
- Re-imagining postcolonial studies: a discussion of Neil Lazarus’s The Postcolonial Unconscious by Timothy Brennan
Book reviews
- Arab and Arab-American Feminisms: gender, violence, and belonging reviewed by Rosemary Sayigh
- Britain’s Empire: resistance, repression and revolt reviewed by Barbara Harlow
- The Labour Party and the World, Vol. 2: Labour’s foreign policy since 1951 reviewed by John Newsinger
- Globalization and borders: death at the global frontier reviewed by Frances Webber
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