Spaces of Hate
Geographies of Discrimination and Intolerance in the U.S.A.
Edited by Colin Flint
Published October 24th 2003 by Routledge – 288 pages
Published October 24th 2003 by Routledge – 288 pages
"Spaces of Hate is an important book. It contains a collection of thoroughly researched and theoretically astute essays on extreme right-wing hate in the United States. The essays sparkle with insight and commitment and, together, they represent a groundbreaking statement on the spatiality of hate." -- Tim Cresswell, author of In Place/Out of Place and The Tramp in America
"An exemplar of applying the geographical imagination to a new substantive area, this is a provocative collection of papers with a constant tendency to surprise and inform. It will stimulate interest both in and outside geography. It brings significantly new light to bear on hate crime studies." -- Kevin Cox, Ohio State University, and author of Political Geography and Spaces of Globalization
Colin Flint is Assistant Professor of Geography at Penn State University. He is co-author of Political Geography, 4th Ed. (Longman).
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