Description
The July issue of Race & Class takes up three topical themes: the monetarisation of private information, the politics of film and the demonisation of ‘anti-racism’.
Articles
Transnational capital and the technology of domination and desire by Jerry Harris
A Luta Continua: radical filmmaking, Pan-African liberation and communal empowerment by R. Joseph Parrott
Migrant Media and the road to Injustice by Ken Fero
The auto-mobility of Gran Torino‘s American immigrant dream: cars, class and whiteness in Detroit’s post-industrial cityscape by Rebecca J. Kinney
Anti-racist witchcraft by Jenny Bourne
Anti-racism: totem and taboo – a review article by Jon Burnett
Commentary
The divorced woman by Jeremy Seabrook
Reviews
Another Politics: talking across today’s transformative movements by Chris Dixon (Ted Rutland)
C.L.R. James in Imperial Britain by Christian Høgsbjerg (Andrew Smith)
The Tyranny of Silence: how one cartoon ignited a global debate on the future of free speech by Flemming Rose (Peter Hervik)
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Race & Class is published quarterly, in January, April, July and October, by Sage Publications for the Institute of Race Relations; individual subscriptions are £34/$63.