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White privilege : the myth of a post-racial society / Kalwant Bhopal ; foreword by Yasmin Alibhai-Brown.

By: Bhopal, Kalwant [author.]Contributor(s): Alibhai-Brown, Yasmin [writer of foreword.]Publisher: Bristol : Policy Press, 2018Description: xiv, 202 pages : illustrations (black and white)Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781447335979; 9781447335993; 9781447336006; 9781447335986Subject(s): Post-racialism | Minorities -- Social conditions | Racism -- Great Britain | Privilege (Social psychology) -- Great Britain | Great Britain -- Race relationsDDC classification: 305.8
Contents:
Foreword / Yasmin Alibhai-Brown -- 1. Introduction: race as disadvantage -- 2. White privilege -- 3. Not white enough -- 4. Intersectionality: gender, race and class -- 5. Race, schooling and exclusion -- 6. Higher education and representation -- 7. Racism and bullying in the UK -- 8. Racial inequalities in the labour market -- 9. Wealth, poverty and inequality -- 10. Conclusions: race, social justice and equality.
Summary: "Why and how do those from black and minority ethnic communities continue to be marginalised? Despite claims that we now live in a post-racial society, race continues to disadvantage those from black and minority ethnic backgrounds. Kalwant Bhopal explores how neoliberal policy making has increased rather than decreased discrimination faced by those from non-white backgrounds. She also shows how certain types of whiteness are not privileged; Gypsies and Travellers, for example, remain marginalised and disadvantaged in society. Drawing on topical debates and supported by empirical data, this important book examines the impact of race on wider issues of inequality and difference in society." Taken from back cover.
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Foreword / Yasmin Alibhai-Brown -- 1. Introduction: race as disadvantage -- 2. White privilege -- 3. Not white enough -- 4. Intersectionality: gender, race and class -- 5. Race, schooling and exclusion -- 6. Higher education and representation -- 7. Racism and bullying in the UK -- 8. Racial inequalities in the labour market -- 9. Wealth, poverty and inequality -- 10. Conclusions: race, social justice and equality.

"Why and how do those from black and minority ethnic communities continue to be marginalised? Despite claims that we now live in a post-racial society, race continues to disadvantage those from black and minority ethnic backgrounds.

Kalwant Bhopal explores how neoliberal policy making has increased rather than decreased discrimination faced by those from non-white backgrounds. She also shows how certain types of whiteness are not privileged; Gypsies and Travellers, for example, remain marginalised and disadvantaged in society.

Drawing on topical debates and supported by empirical data, this important book examines the impact of race on wider issues of inequality and difference in society." Taken from back cover.

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