Talking Race in Young Adulthood
Delve into the critical exploration of race and identity with "Talking Race in Young Adulthood" by Bethan Harries, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2017. This insightful hardback offers 156 pages filled with ethnographic research focused on young adults in Manchester, providing a nuanced perspective on contemporary social conditions.
Harries engages with the concept of the post-racial, uncovering how young people navigate their identities and relationships in a world where new forms of racism persist. This compelling examination reveals the enduring relevance of race in shaping social experiences, making it essential reading for anyone interested in social life and customs in modern Britain.
Join the conversation and gain a deeper understanding of how race continues to influence the lives of young adults today. Don't miss your chance to add this thought-provoking book to your collection!