Enduring Empire shows how U.S. federal state actors translated their ideas of race into state structures. Through innovating... Læs mere
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This book offers invaluable insights for policymakers and is essential for scholars, students, and readers interested in understanding the dynamics of talent and economic growth in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.
In The Global Journey of Racism, Michelle Christian provides a unified narrative of how the world's racial hierarchies came to be. Christian's story begins before the Ku... Læs mere
Drawing on a comparative ethnography in South Africa and the United Kingdom, Clawing Back explores how notions of reallocation and payout are intimately... Læs mere
Kimberly Chung traces the emergence of ""the sensational proletarian"" as a central figure of colonial Korean print culture and reads its... Læs mere
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