Wednesday, December 12, 2018
'Reading Response to Introduction in Handbook of Race and Ethnic Studies Essay\r'
'Upon reading the Collins and Solomos introduction to their vade mecum of Race and Ethnic Studies, I soon accomplished that the field of race and ethnicity is a diverse, living involvement that is constantly evolving. The authors make reference to the fact that the cultivated rights movement has been working for decades and it appears at times that no progress has been made. They make this point by mentioning the periodic innovativescasts on television that show global atrocities brought on by policies of ethnic cleansing or early(a) forms of hate.\r\nThis is proof that more work has to be through and we essential continue to seek and promote appreciation and equality. Collins and Solomos also mention the rise of more right-wing political groups that they refer to as the sensitive right. These groups use the media to promote their ideas of an ideal state. They state that `for the new right` the appeal is by and large no longer to racial supremacy cultural consistency` and they get around this by èparading under the politics of nationalism and patriotismè.\r\nThis reminded me of my history classes in tutor where I first learned of Hitler and how he utilize extreme nationalism as one of his tools to come influence and power over a economically struggling Germany. There seems to be a huge many voices and perspectives out there that may conflict one another at times, but I feel that the study or race and ethnicity must continue to be pursued.\r\n'
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