Silence About Race?: Reconfigurations of Racism in Contemporary Europe
Racism has become difficult to name in Europe. Racial semantics are shifting, race is coded in multiple ways and the defense of naturalized privilege is today regularly argued so as to preempt accusations of racism. The possibility to address racism as a particular kind of power formation has become complicated. This volume examines how "race" relates to the operations of social power in particular contexts and what the critical purchase and effectiveness of analytical concepts of racism can be. It combines conceptual reflections with case studies exploring the diverse conjunctures of talking about racism in European countries today.
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Silence About Race?: Reconfigurations of Racism in Contemporary Europe
Racism has become difficult to name in Europe. Racial semantics are shifting, race is coded in multiple ways and the defense of naturalized privilege is today regularly argued so as to preempt accusations of racism. The possibility to address racism as a particular kind of power formation has become complicated. This volume examines how "race" relates to the operations of social power in particular contexts and what the critical purchase and effectiveness of analytical concepts of racism can be. It combines conceptual reflections with case studies exploring the diverse conjunctures of talking about racism in European countries today.
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Silence About Race?: Reconfigurations of Racism in Contemporary Europe

Silence About Race?: Reconfigurations of Racism in Contemporary Europe

Silence About Race?: Reconfigurations of Racism in Contemporary Europe

Silence About Race?: Reconfigurations of Racism in Contemporary Europe

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Racism has become difficult to name in Europe. Racial semantics are shifting, race is coded in multiple ways and the defense of naturalized privilege is today regularly argued so as to preempt accusations of racism. The possibility to address racism as a particular kind of power formation has become complicated. This volume examines how "race" relates to the operations of social power in particular contexts and what the critical purchase and effectiveness of analytical concepts of racism can be. It combines conceptual reflections with case studies exploring the diverse conjunctures of talking about racism in European countries today.

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ISBN-13: 9783837624632
Publication date: 01/27/2026
Series: Culture and Social Practice
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.86(h) x (d)

About the Author

Frank Peter is assistant professor of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Bern, Switzerland. His research interests embrace political Islam, politics of secularism and historical memory.
Schirin Amir-Moazami is professor for Islam in Europe at the Institute of Islamic Studies and Principal Investigator at the Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies at Freie Universität Berlin. Her research focuses on politics of religion, Islamic movements in Europe and secularism.
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