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Race and the Colour-Line: The Boundaries of Europeanness in Poland

English

By (author): Bolaji Balogun

Race and the Colour-Line addresses the foundational ideas about race and colonialism in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and reconnects them to the global manifestations that influenced them. Focusing on race and colonialism, this book indicates a shift in the global racial discourse an understanding of the specificity of Polish racism that can transform and add to our understandings of race in the West. Drawing on archival resources manuscripts, documents, and records from Poland and other parts of Europe, the book offers a compelling theoretical and historical context of race-making in the so-called peripheral sphere, while outlining the ways in which colonialism has been framed specifically within the PolishLithuanian Commonwealth and its empire in the Atlantic world. Following a race-conscious social analysis, the significance and originality of this work lie in tracing the specificity of blackness in Europe, and the very particular, but often neglected case of black people in CEE. To chart all this commendably, premised on critical race studies, the author uniquely explores the everyday racialized experiences of people of colour from Sub-Saharan African descent living in contemporary Poland and brings to the fore the obscurities of race and racism in the country. Through ethnographic research, the author shows how these particular people perform multiple identities in their daily lives as part of the configuration of a racially complex society. The demonstration of the globality of racism in this book examines the phenomenon of race beyond its usual context in the West, and as such will appeal to scholars from a range of disciplines including Sociology, Geography, Anthropology, Postcolonial, Polish, and Slavic Studies.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 18 Dec 2024

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032116310

About Bolaji Balogun

Bolaji Balogun is a Sociologist based in the Department of Geography at the University of Sheffield UK where his research focuses on Colonization Race and Racialization in Central and Eastern Europe with a specific focus on Poland. He holds the prestigious Leverhulme Trust ECR Fellowship. He is a visiting Scholar in the Department of International Relations at Krakow University of Economics Poland and previously held the Leverhulme Trust Fellowship Abroad at the same University in Poland. He is also a visiting Scholar at The Center for Place Culture and Politics City University of New York United States. He received his Doctorate from the University of Leeds UK.

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