The teeth are smiling: the persistence of racism in multicultural Australia
At the beginning of the twentieth century, Australian treatment of Aboriginal people and immigrants was unashamedly racist. We have come a long way since then. Overtly racist laws and policies have been abolished and replaced with inclusionary multicultural policies. Most Australians now see themsel...
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St. Leonards, NSW
Allen & Unwin
1996
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Zusammenfassung: | At the beginning of the twentieth century, Australian treatment of Aboriginal people and immigrants was unashamedly racist. We have come a long way since then. Overtly racist laws and policies have been abolished and replaced with inclusionary multicultural policies. Most Australians now see themselves as willing to give everyone a fair go, whatever their colour, culture or origins. But has multiculturalism really eliminated racism? Or does it persist in more subtle forms? The Teeth Are Smiling argues that official anti-racism is often only superficial and masks the continuing reality of racism in the labour market, education, the media, policing and even in multicultural policies themselves The Teeth Are Smiling draws on recent international research to explain the persistence of racism, showing how slogans of tolerance and equality often reflect a move from biological to cultural ideologies of difference. Racism is also linked to globalisation and economic restructuring. With contributions from some of Australia's foremost analysts of intercultural relations, The teeth are smiling is essential reading for anyone interested in issues of social justice and equality |
Beschreibung: | XI, 219 S. |
ISBN: | 1864480556 |
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgments viii
Contributors ix
1 Introduction: Multicultural or multi racist Australia?
Stephen Castles and Ellie Vasta 1
Social science and racism 5
Plan of the book 11
Towards an anti racist republic? 13
2 The racisms of globalisation
Stephen Castles 17
Defining racism 19
The globalisation of racism 32
Explaining the racisms of globalisation 37
3 Dialectics of domination: Racism and multiculturalism
Ellie Vasta 46
Multiculturalism and Aboriginal Australians 50
Multiculturalism separates and differentiates 52
Multiculturalism discriminates against immigrants 57
Multiculturalism preserves or creates inequalities 63
Conclusions 69
4 The changing political economy of Australian racism
Jock Collins 73
Discrimination in the labour market: the evidence 78
Explaining racial discrimination in the Australian
workplace 85
vi The teeth are smiling
Changing dimensions of racial discrimination in the
Australian labour market 87
The economic, social and political contradictions of
racism 92
Conclusion 95
5 Mis/taken identity
Wendy Holland 97
Re/membering 98
To name or not to name 104
Conclusion 110
6 Aboriginal Rural Education Program: A case study in anti racist
strategies
Carol Reid and Wendy Holland 111
The site 113
The Aboriginal Rural Education Program 114
Challenging myths 119
Conclusion 128
7 Liberal multiculturalism s NESB Women : A South Asian
post colonial feminist perspective on the liberal impoverishment
of difference
Kalpana Ram 130
Arranged marriage and liberal Western law 131
Multiculturalism s culture and liberalism s limits of
tolerance 133
Taylor s liberal multiculturalism 136
Post colonial theory and the place of English in British
and in Indian identity 139
Linking post colonial and immigrant feminist
perspectives 142
8 Signs of the time: Race, sex and media representations
Jeannie Martin 145
NESB Australians and Australian television 146
NESB Australian women and television 147
Situating the question: racism and the representation of
NESB women in television advertisements 147
Reading television ads 149
Conclusions 155
Afterword 158
9 Police racism: Experiences and reforms
Janet Chan 160
Experiences of police racism 161
Contents vii
Reform initiatives 166
Conclusion: Perspectives on police reforms 169
10 Racism, reorientation and the cultural politics of Asia Australia
relations
Fazal Rizvi 173
Endnotes 189
Bibliography 193
Index 211
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