Reflexivity,tradition and racism in a former mining town |
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Authors: | Katharine Tyler |
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Affiliation: | 1. espino@asu.edu |
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Abstract: | In this article I examine the formation of white working-class racialized discourses in a former coal-mining town in Leicestershire. I draw upon my ethnographic research in the area to explore the conditions in which young white adults confront, challenge and question what they perceive to be others’ conventional racist attitudes and beliefs, for example, the racist attitudes of members of their nuclear and extended families, friends and acquaintances. I argue that it is vital to examine these “moments of questioning” if white hegemony in predominantly working-class areas is to be understood. |
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Keywords: | Working class racism critical reflexivity white Asian |
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