Taking a comparative approach this textbook is a concise introduction to race. Illustrated with detailed examples from around the world it is organised into two parts. Part I explores the historical changes in ideas about race from the ancient world to the present day in different corners of the globe. Part II outlines ways in which racial difference and inequality are perceived and enacted in selected regions of the world. Examining how humans have used ideas of physical appearance heredity and behaviour as criteria for categorising others the text guides students through provocative questions such as: what is race? Does studying race reinforce racism? Does a colour-blind approach dismantle or merely mask racism? How does biology feed into concepts of race? Numerous case studies photos figures and tables help students to appreciate the different meanings of race in varied contexts and end-of-chapter research tasks provide further support for student learning.
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