Description
The October issue includes articles on the Sir George Williams student uprisings in Trinidad and Tobago, the construction of White Australia and a landmark piece unpacking the concept of ‘white privilege’ by Miriyam Aouragh.
Articles
- ‘White Privilege’ and shortcuts to anti-racism by Miriyam Aouragh
- Roots, rhizomes and resistance: remembering the Sir George Williams student uprising by Adaeze Greenidge and Levi Gahman
- Conflicts in racism: Broome and White Australia by Stefanie Affeldt and Wulf D. Hund
- ‘We could be anything we wanted to be’: remembering Jimmy Rogers by Michael Romyn
Commentary
- Accepting the ‘D’ word: discrimination in 1960s’ UK academic discourse by Matthew Vaughan
Review article
- Anti-racist feminism: engaging with the past by Sophia Siddiqui
Reviews
- Justice for Some: law and the question of Palestine by Noura Erakat and Stone Men: the Palestinians who built Israel by Andrew Ross (Nancy Murray)
- Amritsar 1919: an empire of fear and the making of a massacre by Kim A. Wagner and Britain’s Pacification of Palestine: the British Army, the colonial state, and the Arab Revolt 1936–1939 by Matthew Hughes (John Newsinger)
- Black French women and the struggle for equality, 1848-2016 edited by Félix Germain and Silyane Larcher (Anya Edmond-Pettitt)
- Beyond these Walls: rethinking crime and punishment in the United States by Tony Platt (David Edgar)
- Globalizing the Caribbean: political economy, social change, and the Transnational Capitalist Class by Jeb Sprague (Jerry Harris)
- For Humanism: explorations in theory and politics by David Alderson and Robert Spencer (Paul Reynolds)
Related links
View the issue online here
Read a press release here