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Adrian Piper: race, gender and embodiment. By John P. Bowles, Durham, NC and London, Duke University Press, 2011. Paperback, £17.99.
Advancing the Ball: race, reformation, and the quest for equal coaching opportunity in the NFL. By N. Jeremi Duru, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2011. Hardback, £15.99.
Alabama Getaway: the political imaginary and the heart of Dixie. By Allen Tullos, Athens and London, University of Georgia Press, 2011. Paperback, $24.99.
The Allure of Labor: workers, race and the making of the Peruvian state. By Paulo Drinot, Durham, NC and London, Duke University Press, 2011. Paperback, £16.99.
The Anglosphere: a genealogy of a racialized identity in international relations. By Srdjan Vucetic, Stanford, CA, Stanford University Press, 2011. Paperback.
The Arabs and the Holocaust: the Arab-Israeli war of narratives. By Gilbert Achcar, London, Saqi, 2010. Hardback, £25.00.
Being Dutch, More or Less: in a comparative perspective of USA and Caribbean practices. By Lammert de Jong, Amsterdam, Rozenburg, 2010. Paperback, €19.90.
Bill Morris: a trade union miracle. By Geoffrey Goodman, London, Arcadia Books, 2010. Paperback, £6.99.
Black Gotham: a family history of African Americans in nineteenth-century New York City. By Carla L. Peterson, New Haven, CT and London, Yale University Press, 2011. Hardback, £25.00.
Breaching Jericho’s Walls: a twentieth-century African American life. By Allen B. Ballard, New York, State University of New York Press, 2011. Hardback, $24.95.
Brenton Brown. By Alex Wheatle, London, Arcadia, 2011. Paperback, £10.99.
The Clash of Modernities: the Islamist challenge to Arab, Jewish, and Turkish Nationalism. By Khaldoun Samman, Boulder, CO and London, Paradigm, 2011. Hardback, $89.00.
Contesting Citizenship: irregular migrants and new frontiers of the political. By Anne McNevin, New York, Columbia University Press, 2011. Hardback, £31.00.
Critical Rhetorics of Race. Edited by Michael G. Lacy and Kent A. Ono, New York and London, New York University Press, 2011. Paperback, $26.00.
A Cupboard Full of Coats. By Yvvette Edwards, Oxford, One World, 2011. Paperback, £12.99.
The Devil’s Milk: a social history of rubber. By John Tully, New York, Monthly Review Press, 2011. Paperback, $24.95.
Disturbing History: resistance in early colonial Fiji. By Robert Nicole, Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press, 2011. Hardback, $52.00.
Enacting Others: politics of identity in Eleanor Antin, Nikki S. Lee, Adrian Piper and Anna Deavere Smith. By Cherise Smith, Durham, NC and London, Duke University Press, 2011. Paperback, £16.99.
Europe’s Alliance with Israel: aiding the occupation. By David Cronin, London, Pluto Press, 2011. Paperback, £17.99.
The Fiction of Gloria Naylor: houses and spaces of resistance. By Maxine Lavon, Montgomery and Knoxville, University of Tennessee Press, 2010. Hardback, $35.00.
Footprints in Time: reminiscences of a Sindhi matriarch. By Ghulam Fatima Shaikh, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2011. Hardback.
Fuel on the Fire: oil and politics in occupied Iraq. By Greg Muttitt, London, Bodley Head, 2011. Paperback, £14.99.
The Greatest Story Oversold: understanding economic globalization. By Stan G. Duncan, Maryknoll, NY, Orbis Books, 2010. Paperback, $20.00.
The Hanging of Thomas Jeremiah: a free black man’s encounter with liberty. By J. William Harris, London, Yale University Press, 2011. Paperback, £15.00.
Global Migrants, Local Culture: natives and newcomers in provincial England, 1841–1939. By Laura Tabili, Basingstoke, Palgrave-Macmillan, 2011. Hardback, £55.00.
History, the Human, and the World Between. By R. Radhakrishnan, Durham, NC and London, Duke University Press, 2008. Paperback, £12.99.
Home Spaces, Street Styles: contesting power and identity in a South African city. By Leslie J. Bank, London and Johannesburg, Pluto Press and Wits University Press, 2011. Paperback, £19.99.
How Racism Takes Place. By George Lipsitz, Philadelphia, PA, Temple University Press, 2011. Paperback, $26.95.
Internal Racism: a psychoanalytic approach to race and difference. By M. Fakhry, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. Paperback, £21.99.
Inventing Africa: history, archaeology and ideas. By Robin Derricourt, London, Pluto Press, 2011. Paperback, 17.99.
Islamic Activists: the anti-enlightenment democrats. By Deina Ali Abdelkader, London, Pluto Press, 2011. Paperback, £17.99.
Islamophobia. By Chris Allen, Farnham and Burlington, VT, Ashgate, 2010. Paperback, £16.99.
Langston Hughes: the value of contradiction. By Bonnie Greer, London, Arcadia Books, 2011. Paperback, £6.99.
Liverpool ’81: remembering the riots. Edited by Diane Frost and Richard Phillips, Liverpool, Liverpool University Press, 2011. Paperback, £14.95.
Long Lies the Shadow. By Gerda Pearce, London, Maia Press, 2011. Paperback, £8.99.
Lynching: American mob murder in global perspective. By Robert W. Thurston, Farnham and Burlington, VT, Ashgate, 2011. Hardback, £65.00.
Mixing Races: from scientific racism to modern evolutionary ideas. By Paul Lawrence Farber, Baltimore, MD, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011. Paperback, £10.50.
The Nature of Race: how scientists think and teach about human difference. By Ann Morning, Berkeley, Los Angeles, CA and London, 2011. Paperback, £18.95.
Navi Pillay: realising human rights for all. By Sam Naidu, London, Arcadia Books, 2010. Paperback, £6.99.
On Being Lebanese in Australia: identity, racism and the ethnic field. By Paul Tabar, Greg Noble and Scott Poynting, Beirut, Lebanese American University Press, 2010. Paperback.
Other Tongues: mixed-race women speak out. Edited by Adebe DeRango-Adem and Andrea Thompson, Toronto, Inanna Publications, 2010. Paperback, $24.95.
Our Voices: essays in culture, ethnicity, and communication (fifth edition). Edited by Alberto Gonzalez, Marsha Houston and Victoria Chen, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2011. Paperback, £40.00.
A Palace in the Old Village. By Tahar Ben Jelloun, London, Arcadia Books, 2011. Paperback, £8.99.
People without History: India’s Muslim ghettos. By Jeremy Seabrook and Imran Ahmed Siddiqui, London, Pluto Press, 2011. Paperback, £17.99.
Pointing the Finger: Islam and Muslims in the British media. Edited by Julian Petley and Robin Richardson, London, One World, 2011. Paperback, £19.99.
The Politics of Postcolonialism: empire, nation and resistance. By Rumina Sethi, London, Pluto Press, 2011. Paperback, £17.99.
Postcolonial Asylum: seeking sanctuary before the law. By David Farrier, Liverpool, Liverpool University Press, 2011. Hardback, £65.00.
The Postcolonial Unconscious. By Neil Lazarus, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2011. Paperback, £17.99.
Postwar British Literature and Postcolonial Studies. By Graham MacPhee, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2011. Paperback, £19.99.
Promoting Social Cohesion: implications for policy and evaluation. Edited by Peter Ratcliffe and Ines Newman, Bristol, Policy Press, 2011. Paperback, £23.99.
Race for Citizenship: black Orientalism and Asian uplift from pre-emancipation to neo-liberal America. By Helen Heran Jun, New York and London, New York University Press, 2011. Paperback, £15.99.
Race Trouble: race, identity and inequality in post-apartheid South Africa. By Kevin Durrheim, Xoliswa Mtose and Lyndsay Brown, Scotsville, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2011. Paperback and Hardback.
Reason in History: Hegel and social changes in Africa. By Babacar Camara, Plymouth, Lexington Books, 2011. Hardback, CDN$60.50.
Recognition Odysseys: indigeneity, race, and federal tribal recognition policy in three Louisiana Indian communities. By Brian Klopotek, Durham, NC and London, Duke University Press, 2011. Paperback, £16.99.
Rewriting Exodus: American futures from Du Bois to Obama. By Anna Hartnell, London, Pluto Press, 2011. Paperback, £19.99.
Saturday Night & Sunday Morning: the 2001 Bradford riot and beyond. By Janet Bujra and Jenny Pearce, Skipton, Vertical Editions, 2011. Hardback, £13.99.
Security, Citizenship and Human Rights: shared values in uncertain times. By Derek McGhee, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. Hardback, £55.00.
Sharper Axes, Lower Taxes: big steps to a smaller state. Edited by Philip Booth, London, Institute of Economic Affairs, 2011. Paperback, £12.50.
Social Cohesion and Counter-terrorism: a policy contradiction? By Charles Husband and Yunis Alam, Bristol, Policy Press, 2011. Paperback, £21.99.
State of White Supremacy: racism, governance, and the United States. Edited by Moon-Kie Jung, Joao H. Costa Vargas and Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Stanford, CA, University of Stanford Press, 2011. Paperback, $24.95.
Tacit Subjects: belonging and same-sex desire among Dominican immigrant men. By Carlos Ulises Decena, Durham, NC and London, Duke University Press, 2011. Paperback, £15.99.
Thinking through Islamophobia: global perspectives. Edited by S. Sayyid and Abdool Karim Vakil, London, Hurst & Co., 2010. Paperback, £15.99.
Threat: Palestinian political prisoners in Israel. Edited by Abeer Baker and Anat Matar, London, Pluto Press, 2011, £19.99.
Transcending Racial Barriers: toward a mutual obligations approach. By Michael O. Emerson and George Yancey, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2011. Paperback, £12.99.
Usain Bolt: fast as lightning. By Mike Rowbottom, London, Arcadia Books, 2010. Paperback, £6.99.
War Cry. By Milton Smalling, London, First Class Publications, 2011. Paperback, £12.99.
White Flight/Black Flight: the dynamics of racial change in an American Neighbourhood. By Rachael A. Woldoff, Ithaca, NY and London, Cornell University Press, 2011. Paperback, £14.95.
White Riot. Edited by Stephen Duncombe and Maxwell Tremblay, London and New York, Verso, 2011. Paperback, £14.99.
A White Side of Black Britain: interracial intimacy and racial literacy. By France Winddance Twine, Durham, NC and London, Duke University Press, 2010. Paperback, £16.99.
Workshop of Revolution: plebeian Buenos Aires and the Atlantic world, 1776–1810. By Lyman L. Johnson, Durham, NC and London, Duke University Press, 2011. Paperback, £16.99.
