Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
112
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Feb 10, 2000
Wydawca
Institute of Race Relations
ISBN-10
0761966927
ISBN-13
9780761966920
Opis
This insightful work delves into the complex interplay between race and class, exploring how these two social constructs shape individual identities and societal structures. The authors, A. Sivanandan and Hazel Waters, draw upon a rich tapestry of historical and contemporary examples to illustrate the enduring impact of these intertwined issues. Through a critical lens, they analyze systemic inequalities and highlight the experiences of marginalized communities, providing a comprehensive examination that is both thought-provoking and enlightening.
As readers navigate the chapters, they will encounter a blend of theory and real-world implications that challenge conventional thinking about social justice. The narrative pushes for a deeper understanding of how racial and class disparities manifest in everyday life and calls for a collective awakening to the necessity of change. Ultimately, this work stands as a powerful commentary on the pressing need for solidarity in the pursuing of equity and justice across all dimensions of society.
As readers navigate the chapters, they will encounter a blend of theory and real-world implications that challenge conventional thinking about social justice. The narrative pushes for a deeper understanding of how racial and class disparities manifest in everyday life and calls for a collective awakening to the necessity of change. Ultimately, this work stands as a powerful commentary on the pressing need for solidarity in the pursuing of equity and justice across all dimensions of society.