Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 April 2021
The many forms of European racism as a system of power abuse against non-European peoples, since Antiquity until today, have always been resisted by many social practices, including discourse, and especially by the targets of such domination. This book for the first time presents a general theory and history of such discursive resistance.
The first challenge of this book has been the development of a more or less explicit theory. In many disciplines, there are now a myriad of theoretical, descriptive and historical studies of the many forms and aspects of racism, such as racist prejudice and discrimination, xenophobia, antisemitism, Islamophobia and colonialism.
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