Race and Social Difference: Selected Readings

Race and Social Difference: Selected Readings by P. Baxter is a comprehensive collection published by Penguin Books in January 1972, featuring 495 pages in English. This edition presents a variety of non-Aboriginal materials that explore the complexities of race and social dynamics through selected readings from various authors, each listed separately in the bibliography.
Readers will find discussions on themes such as hereditary human differences, race and social consciousness, and the representation of race in Western thought. The book also delves into literary and folk images, examining the intersections of sex and color, power and domination, as well as race in different global contexts, including the Caribbean, South America, Africa, and New Zealand. This collection serves as a resource for understanding the multifaceted nature of race relations and the historical and contemporary issues surrounding them.
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Non Aboriginal material; Authors listed separately in bibliography; themes included; hereditary human differences, race and social consciousness, race in western thought, literary and folk images, sex and colour, power and domination, race in the Caribbean and South America, race in Africa, American approaches, New Zealand, situations and encounters.
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