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White Privilege: The Myth of a Post-Racial Society

White Privilege: The Myth of a Post-Racial Society

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Bhopal's book explores how neoliberal policy-making has increased discrimination faced by those from non-white backgrounds, and how certain types of whiteness are privileged, despite their identity of whiteness. It examines the impact of race on wider issues of inequality and difference in society.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 216 pages
Publication date: 06 April 2018
Publisher: Bristol University Press


Bhopal delves into the intricate dynamics of neoliberal policy-making, shedding light on the heightened discrimination experienced by individuals from non-white backgrounds. Moreover, the book uncovers the paradoxical nature of certain forms of whiteness, such as Gypsies and Travellers, despite their perceived identity as white, which places them at a disadvantage in society. Through a comprehensive examination of topical debates encompassing education, the labor market, class, and poverty, supported by empirical data and robust conceptual frameworks, this essential book explores the profound impact of race on broader issues of inequality and difference within society.

Bhopal examines how neoliberal policy-making has exacerbated discrimination faced by individuals from non-white backgrounds. She also highlights how certain types of whiteness, such as Gypsies and Travellers, despite their perceived identity as white, remain disadvantaged in society. Drawing on relevant discussions around education, the labor market, class, and poverty, and supported by empirical data and theoretical underpinnings, this important book examines the profound impact of race on broader issues of inequality and difference in society.

Bhopal delves into the intricate interplay of neoliberal policy-making, unveiling the heightened discrimination experienced by individuals from non-white backgrounds. Moreover, the book explores the paradoxical nature of certain forms of whiteness, such as Gypsies and Travellers, despite their perceived identity as white, which places them at a disadvantage in society. Through a comprehensive examination of topical debates encompassing education, the labor market, class, and poverty, supported by empirical data and robust conceptual frameworks, this essential book examines the profound impact of race on broader issues of inequality and difference within society.

Weight: 248g
Dimension: 216 x 137 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781447335979

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