<p>This book explores the extent to which race and racialisation offer us an explanatory framework to study the contemporary politics of identity in the Middle East today. Most studies of the Middle East commonly presume that the race signifier is reserved for the juxtaposition of 'Black' and 'White' identity to which the Arab Persian and Turkish world counts itself as exterior. Up until now few works on the Middle East have discussed race as central to their analysis. This book works to remedy this shortcoming by extending the critical scholarship on race and racial subordination to the region's states and societies. Crucially how does race interact with and confront other categories of identity such as gender religion sect and nationality? What can a consideration of racialisation reveal about structures of oppression in the Middle East and evolving forms of belonging and dispossession? Adopting race as the focus of enquiry allows us to unpack what we are really talking about when we talk about difference in the region: the reproduction and resilience of power and the insidious harmful mutations of identity-based discrimination in unequal societies.</p><p>The Politics of Race and Racialisation in the Middle East is a significant new contribution to racial and ethnic studies and will be a great resource for academics researchers and advanced students of sociology politics history social anthropology political and cultural geography. </p><p>The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of <i>Ethnic and Racial Studies</i>.</p>
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