Description
The January 2017 issue of Race & Class features articles on how ultra-nationalism plays out in the EU, murals in Colombia, collusion in Northern Ireland and popular racism in Japan.
Articles
Flying the flag for neoliberalism by Liz Fekete
Picturing peace: murals and memory in Colombia by Bill Rolston and Sofi Ospina
‘See no evil’: collusion in Northern Ireland by Mark McGovern
Inventing aliens: immigration control, ‘xenophobia’ and racism in Japan by Sara Park
Review articles
Anti-Semitism in Poland, yesterday and today by Piotr Żuk
Can the working-class novel exist today? Maybe by Nicholas Hengen Fox
Reviews
Dying to Forget: oil, power, Palestine & the foundations of U.S. policy in the Middle East by Irene Gendzier; War Against the People: Israel, the Palestinians and global pacification by Jeff Halper; Shell-shocked: on the ground under Israel’s Gaza assault by Mohammed Omer (Nancy Murray)
Waste of a White Skin: the Carnegie Corporation and the racial logic of white vulnerability by Tiffany Willoughby-Herard (Barbara Harlow)
Kent State: Death and Dissent in the Long Sixties by Thomas M. Grace (Jerry Harris)
How Corrupt is Britain? edited by David Whyte (Jon Burnett)
The British Labour Party and Twentieth Century Ireland edited by Laurence Marley (John Newsinger)
The Sound of Culture: diaspora and Black technopoetics by Louis Chude-Sokei (Paul Grant)
Emmett Till in Different States: poems by Philip C. Kolin (Chris Searle)
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Race & Class: a journal on racism, empire and globalisation