New Right Discourse on Race and Sexuality
Discover the compelling insights of Anna Marie Smith in her groundbreaking book, New Right Discourse on Race and Sexuality, published by Cambridge University Press in 1994. This 300-page study delves into the intricate relationship between racism and homophobia within British politics during a pivotal era. Smith offers powerful analyses of significant events in right-wing discourse, illuminating the often-overlooked intersections of race and sexuality in discussions surrounding Thatcherism and the New Right. By challenging the prevailing silence on these critical issues, this work stands as an essential contribution to the fields of cultural anthropology, gay studies, and gender studies. Perfect for scholars and readers interested in political ideologies and the complexities of public opinion in Great Britain, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of race relations and sexuality in contemporary discourse.