Race & Class
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Race & Class, October 2012
£3.00 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’. -
Race & Class, July 2012
£3.00 The July 2012 issue of Race & Class, the lead article ‘Four days in August: the UK riots’ examines reports and inquiries conducted in the aftermath of last summer’s disturbances in the UK. -
Race & Class, April 2012
£3.00 The April 2012 issue of Race & Class contains two key articles. -
Race & Class, October 2011 (currently out of stock)
£3.00 The October 2011 issue of a special issue, Black History - Black Struggle, examines hitherto neglected areas of black history by unknown black strugglers across the last century. -
Race & Class, July 2011
£3.00 The July 2011 issue contains four key articles, leading with 'What postcolonial theory doesn't say' by Neil Lazarus in which he exposes the category error at the heart of the postcolonial studies field - a failure to situate colonialism and imperialism and acknowledge the impact of capitalism and uneven development even as the idea of 'the West' is ever dematerialised. He reviews the work of scholars and novelists. -
Race & Class, April 2011
£3.00 The April 2011 issue of Race & Class leads with a major review article of Guantánamo literature by Barbara Harlow, foregrounding works by Moazzam Begg, Victoria Brittain, Gillian Slovo, Mahvish Rukshana Khan, Anna Perera, Clive Stafford Smith et al and examining what they reveal about the nature, imperatives and relationship to international law of the US state. -
Race & Class, January 2011
£3.00 'Constructions of Palestine', the January 2011 issue of Race & Class, is a special issue. -
Race & Class, October 2010
£6.00 Race & Class, October 2010, leads with an article by Nancy Murray on 'Profiling in the age of total information awareness'. In the US, such awareness linked to racial profiling and implemented by the little accountable Joint-Terrorism Task Forces is especially focused on Muslims, immigrants and prisoners. -
Race & Class, July 2010
£3.00 The July 2010 edition of the journal Race & Class is a special issue: 'Canada: colonial amnesia and the legacy of empire' guest edited by David Austin, Sean Mills and Scott Rutherford. -
Race & Class, April 2010
£3.00 The April 2010 edition of the journal Race & Class leads with two articles analysing Europe's incarceration of 'foreign' prisoners, the first by Liz Fekete and Frances Webber, the second by Luk Vervaet; it also includes Jeremy Seabrook's account of marginal lives in the city of Barisal, Bangladesh. -
Race & Class, January 2010
£6.00 The January 2010 edition of the journal Race & Class leads with Tony Bunyan's analysis of Europe's shift to a surveillance society; it also includes an examination of military futurism by Matt Carr, an account of the 'Black Shame' campaign in interwar Europe, A. Sivanandan on ethnic cleansing in Sri Lanka and Shawqi Issa on Palestine. -
Race & Class October 1992 – John Berger a celebration
£3.00 This 1992 issue celebrates the work of John Berger, who had a special relationship with the IRR and was also on part of the editorial working committee of Race & Class.