Sveriges avrasifiering Svenska uppfattningar om ras och rasism under efterkrigstiden

The deracialization of Sweden is a research anthology that examines issues of race, racism, anti-racism and whiteness in a Swedish post-war and contemporary context. The anthology consists of 13 studies written by authors from different fields that collectively explore how the concept of race was gr...

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Other Authors: Hübinette, Tobias (Editor), Wikström, Peter (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Kriterium 2023
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