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A Cultural History of Race

A Cultural History of Race

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The Cultural Histories Series offers a comprehensive exploration of the history of race, covering various periods and themes. It includes contributions from 61 experts and is available in both printed and digital formats. The volumes cover different time periods, from antiquity to the modern age, and address various aspects of race, including definitions, religion, science, politics, ethnicity, gender, and body. The series aims to provide a deeper understanding of how race has developed conceptually and in reality over time.

Format: Mixed media product
Publication date: 04 November 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


Race has been a complex and multifaceted concept throughout history, with definitions and perceptions changing significantly over time. Religion, science, and politics have played a significant role in shaping our understanding of race, and this has had a profound impact on society. In this comprehensive six-volume series, 61 experts from various fields explore the historical development of race, its cultural significance, and its impact on individuals and communities.

The volumes cover a wide range of historical periods, from antiquity to the present day, and each volume is edited by a different expert to ensure coherence and ease of use. The chapters are arranged in a thematic format, allowing readers to explore specific themes or follow a chronological progression.

Definitions of Race: The first volume, "Definitions of Race," explores the various ways in which race has been defined and understood throughout history. It examines the historical origins of race, the different theories and models that have been proposed, and the ways in which race has been used to justify discrimination and inequality.

Race, Environment, and Culture: The second volume, "Race, Environment, and Culture," examines the relationship between race and the environment, including the impact of climate change, environmental degradation, and colonization on racial identities and communities. It also explores the ways in which race has been used to construct and maintain social hierarchies and power structures.

Race and Religion: The third volume, "Race and Religion," explores the complex relationship between race and religion, including the ways in which race has been used to justify religious discrimination and persecution, as well as the ways in which religion has been used to promote racial equality and justice.

Race and Science: The fourth volume, "Race and Science," examines the role of science in shaping our understanding of race. It explores the history of scientific racism, the development of genetic testing, and the ways in which race has been used to justify medical interventions and policies.

Race and Politics: The fifth volume, "Race and Politics," examines the role of race in politics, including the history of racial discrimination and segregation, the rise of civil rights movements, and the impact of political ideologies on racial inequality.

Race and Ethnicity: The sixth volume, "Race and Ethnicity," explores the relationship between race and ethnicity, including the ways in which race has been used to construct and maintain ethnic identities and communities. It also examines the ways in which race has been used to justify immigration policies and the treatment of immigrants.

Race and Gender: The seventh volume, "Race and Gender," explores the relationship between race and gender, including the ways in which race has been used to justify gender-based discrimination and violence, as well as the ways in which gender has been used to promote racial equality and justice.

Race and Body: The eighth volume, "Race and Body," explores the relationship between race and the body, including the ways in which race has been used to justify medical interventions and policies that target specific racial groups, as well as the ways in which race has been used to promote body positivity and self-love.

Anti-Race: The ninth volume, "Anti-Race," explores the ways in which race has been challenged and resisted throughout history. It examines the history of anti-racist movements, the strategies used by activists and scholars to promote racial equality and justice, and the ways in which race continues to be a source of conflict and division in society.

The Cultural Histories Series: The Cultural Histories Series is a comprehensive collection of books that explore the cultural histories of various subjects. The Cultural Histories Series includes titles on race, gender, sexuality, religion, and more, and each title is written by experts in their respective fields.

The volumes in the Cultural Histories Series are available in both printed hardcover sets and as part of a fully-searchable digital edition. The digital edition allows readers to access the content on their computers, tablets, and smartphones, making it easy to access and use on the go.

In conclusion, the Cultural Histories Series: A Cultural History of Race is a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the historical development of race, its cultural significance, and its impact on individuals and communities. The six volumes cover a wide range of historical periods and themes, and each volume is edited by a different expert to ensure coherence and ease of use. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply interested in learning more about race, this series is a valuable resource that will help you gain a deeper understanding of this complex and multifaceted concept.

Weight: 3634g
Dimension: 184 x 266 x 99 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781350067578

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