[csaa-forum] Critical Race and Whiteness Studies: New Issue

Holly Randell-Moon holly.randell-moon at otago.ac.nz
Tue Nov 5 17:03:44 CST 2013


Hello All,
The new issue of Critical Race and Whiteness Studies (9.1 2013) has just been released.
It comprises a Special Issue on 'NEW TERRITORIES IN CRITICAL WHITENESS STUDIES' and is
edited by Madeline-Sophie Abbas, Say Burgin, Robert Júlio Decker and Shona Hunter.
Papers and book reviews can be accessed here: http://www.acrawsa.org.au/ejournal/

Articles
Helen Moore
Shades of Whiteness? English Villagers, Eastern European Migrants and the Intersection of Race and Class in Rural England

Caroline Lucas
The Imagined Folk of England: Whiteness, Folk Music and Fascism

Haley McEwen and Melissa Steyn
Hegemonic epistemologies in the context of Transformation: Race, space, and power in one post-apartheid South African town

Madeline-Sophie Abbas
White Terror in the ‘War on Terror’

Robert Júlio Decker
The Visibility of Whiteness and Immigration Restriction in the United States, 1880-1930

Say Burgin
Locating Douglass Fitch: The Roots of Colour and Activist Traditions of United States’ Whiteness Studies

Book Reviews
Tisha Dejmanee
Kyla Wazana. 2012. Racial Indigestion: Eating Bodies in the 19th Century, New York: NYU Press.
Kate Hepworth
Jon Stratton. 2011. Uncertain Lives: Culture, Race and Neoliberalism in Australia, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press.
Holly Randell-Moon
Suvendrini Perera. 2009. Australia and the Insular Imagination: Beaches, Borders, Boats, and Bodies, New York: Palgrave Macmillan.


Cheers,
Holly.


Dr. Holly Randell-Moon
Department of Media, Film and Communication
6th Floor Richardson Building
Central Campus
University of Otago
Dunedin 9016
New Zealand

Editor
Critical Race and Whiteness Studies<http://www.acrawsa.org.au/ejournal/>

Area Chair, Religion
Popular Culture Association of Australia and New Zealand, PopCAANZ<http://popcaanz.com/>

Television Aesthetics and Style<http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/television-aesthetics-and-style-9781623562496/>

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