Authors
France Winddance Twine
Publication date
2020/12/31
Publisher
Duke University Press
Description
“By building her argument through images, as well as statistics and anecdotes, Twine opposes nearly a century of prejudice against visual evidence within sociology.... A White Side of Black Britain... seems destined to become a landmark in the field...”-Charles Donelan, Santa Barbara Independent
“Twine is also an expert storyteller, and it is through the book’s richly detailed stories that she demonstrates the importance of researching transracial intimacy to gain a better understanding of race, class, and gender, along with nationalism and ethnic tensions.... The research strategies and microsociological dynamics that Twine has identified in this book will undoubtedly prove essential for any scholar undertaking such difficult and valuable projects.”-Erik Love, Jadaliyya
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