- Class, Gender, and Region
Essays in Canadian Historical Sociology Resource Type: Book This is reprinted from The Canadian Journal of Sociology. It is a collection of new work by historians and sociologists from across Canada.
- Combatting Racism in the Workplace
A Course for Workers Resource Type: Book Published: 1983
- Ethnicity and Politics in South Africa
Resource Type: Book
- Excellence at the National Gallery of Canada
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2010 Terms like #the good# and #excellent# have been used to exclude minorities and perpetuate a dominant monoculture. NGC#s current mandate of #excellence# raises serious questions about its ability to represent a culturally diverse nation.
- Gatekeepers
Reshaping Immigrant Lives in Cold War Canada Resource Type: Book Published: 2006
- The History of Costa Rica
Resource Type: Book Published: 2007 An overview of Costa Rican history with an emphasis on how Costa Ricans have been able to make their own history, "though they do not make it just as they choose."
- A History of the Jews - Ancient and Modern
Resource Type: Book Published: 1987 Starting from a political interpretation of the period when judges, kings and prophets held sway over Israel and Judah, Ilan Halevi traces the evolution of the Jewish identity through its numerous stages, from the Roman occupation and the decline of Temple authority, through to the Zionist settlement of Palestine in the twentieth century.
- The Mammoth and the Mouse
Microhistory and Morphology Resource Type: Book Published: 1997
- Media and Minorities
Representing Diversity in a Multicultral Canada Resource Type: Book Published: 2001 An examination of the politics of media minority relations in a multicultural Canada.
- Seeing Ourselves
Exploring Race, Ethnicity and Culture Resource Type: Book Published: 1995
- Strange Fruit
Why Both Sides Are Wrong in the Race Debate Resource Type: Book Published: 2008 Malik makes the case that most anti-racists accept the belief, also held by racialists and outright racists, that differences between groups are of great importance. While racialists attribute the differences to biology, anti-racists attribute them to deep-rooted cultural traditions which are typically seen as inherent in the group. Malik argues that these positions are actually quite similar, and makes the case that racism and racial inequality are best combatted by focusing not on our differences but on what unites us. Malik also strongly criticizes the cultural relativism of many anti-racists, and their increasing tendency to reject science as some kind of western imperialist conspiracy to oppress the rest of the world.
- Working Toward Whiteness
How America's Immigrants Became White Resource Type: Book Published: 2005
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