Description
The October 2018 issue of Race & Class brings together pieces on racialising domestic violence, #Grime4Corybyn, the rebranding of C.L.R. James for a neoliberal era and memorial tributes to A. Sivanandan.
Articles
- The Americanisation of C.L.R. James by Jonathan Scott
- Racialising domestic violence: Islamophobia and the Australian forced marriage debate by Chloe Patton
- What’s in a name? ‘Refugees’, ‘migrants’ and the politics of labeling by Tazreena Sajjad
- Lisbon in the sixteenth century: decoding the Chafariz d’el Rei by Stefan Halikowski Smith
Commentary
- The politics of Generation Grime by Jessica Perera
- Memorial tributes to A. Sivanandan by Bali Gill, Colin Prescod, Gary Younge, Musurat Dar, David Edgar, Chris Searle, Luk Vervaet, Suresh Grover
- Wisconsin’s ‘Standing Rock’: the proposed Back Forty mine by Al Gedicks
Review article
Reviews
- Urban rage: the revolt of the excluded by Mustafa Dikec (Parastou Saberi)
- Incarcerating the Crisis: freedom struggles and the rise of the neoliberal state by Jordan Camp (Arun Kundnani)
- The End of Policing by Alex S. Vitale (Jasbinder S. Nijjar)
- Lights in the Distance: Exile and refuge at the borders of Europe by Daniel Trilling (Frances Webber)
- Voices from the ‘Jungle’: stories from the Calais refugee camp, edited by Marie Godin (Anya Edmond-Pettitt)
- Kitch: a fictional biography of a calypso icon by Anthony Joseph (Chris Searle)
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