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Jews, Arabs and the Theorisation of Racism in Britain and France

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Until recently theories of racism in Britain have largely been constructed within a black/white and anti-colonial paradigm. However, over the last few years this has changed considerably. Today, new paradigms have emerged which have widened the discussion of racism to include, among others, Jews and Arabs. In France, on the other hand, the black/white paradigm has played a more marginal (if growing) role, whereas Jews and Arabs have for long been central to theorisations of racism.

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25-48

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978-0-333-71773-8

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Link to article (paywalled), Jews, Arabs and the Theorisation of Racism in Britain and France

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Silverman, Max, Yuval-Davis, Nira Jews, Arabs and the Theorisation of Racism in Britain and France. Thinking Identities: Ethnicity, Racism and Culture. Macmillan. 1999: 25-48.  https://archive.jpr.org.uk/10.1057/9780230375963_2