[csaa-forum] Critical Race and Whiteness Studies journal books available for review

Elaine Kelly Elaine.Kelly at uts.edu.au
Fri Jan 6 09:22:32 CST 2012


Dear CSAA colleagues, 

Please find below books available to review for the ejournal Critical Race and Whiteness Studies. 

•	Johanna Kantola (2010), Gender and the European Union, Palgrave Macmillan.
•	Brooke Ackerly and Jacqui True (2010), Doing Feminist Research in Political & Social Science, Palgrave Macmillan. 
•	Melvin Leiman (2010), The Political Economy of Racism (reprint), Haymarket Books. 
•	Hickey-Moody, Anna Catherine (2009), Unimaginable Bodies: Intellectual Disability, Performance and Becomings. Sense Publishers. 
•	Hickey-Moody, Anna, and Malins, Peta (2007), Deleuzian Encounters: Studies in Contemporary Social Issues, Palgrave Macmillian. 
•	Woollacott, Angela (2011). Race and the Modern Exotic: three ‘Australian’ Women on Global Display. Monash University Publishing
•	Mizutani, Satoshi (2011). The Meaning of White: Race, Class and the ‘Domiciled Community’ in British India 1858-1930. Oxford University Press. 

To express interest in reviewing a book, please email (including a brief Bio) Elaine.Kelly at uts.edu.au. 

Many thanks, 
Elaine

Dr Elaine Kelly
Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellow
Reviews Editor, Critical Race and Whiteness Journal: http://acrawsa.org.au/ejournal/ 
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