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A massive and cutting edge assortment that brings jointly the paintings of students who've helped to form the examine of race and racism as a historic and modern phenomenon.

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Originating largely from the United States, such studies have looked at a number of areas, including literature, the cinema and other popular cultural forms. They have sought to show that within contemporary societies our understandings of race, and the articulation of racist ideologies, cannot be reduced to economic, pol itical or class relations. This type of approach is in fact more evident outside of sociology. The work of literary and cultural theorists in the United States and Britain has in recent years begun to explore seriously the question of race and racism, and has led to a flowering of studies which use the debates around post-structuralism and postmodernism as a way of approaching the complex forms of racialised identities in colonial and postcolonial societies.

As a number of studies have shown, a key feature of the Nazi state was precisely its 'racial' nature. A fascinating discussion of the role that anti-semitism played in German society during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries is provided by George Mosse's magisterial study on The Crisis of German Ideology (1966). Mosse provides perhaps the best insight into the variety of factors that heiped to shape the articulation between anti-semitism and racism in the period from the second half of the nineteenth century to the rise of Adolf Hitler.

Perhaps the main lessons that we can learn from the rapid expansion of studies of race and racism in recent years are the following: • • • • first, that there is a need for greater theoretical clarity on key concepts; second, there is a need to broaden the research agenda to cover issues that have been neglected, such as culture and identity; third, there is a need for research agendas to address political and policy dilemmas in order to understand racism and how to counter it; fourth, there is a need to integrate the analysis of racism with a conceptual isation of related issues, such as gender and sexual ity.

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