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Race, Place and Globalization: Youth Cultures in a Changing World [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 220 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 216x138x13 mm, bibliography, index
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2003
  • Leidėjas: Berg Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1859736092
  • ISBN-13: 9781859736098
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 220 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 216x138x13 mm, bibliography, index
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2003
  • Leidėjas: Berg Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1859736092
  • ISBN-13: 9781859736098
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
What does it mean to be young in a changing world? How are migration, settlement and new urban cultures shaping young lives? And in particular, are race, place and class still meaningful to contemporary youth cultures? This path-breaking book shows how young people are responding differently to recent social, economic and cultural transformations. From the spirit of white localism deployed by de-industrialized football supporters, to the hybrid multicultural exchanges displayed by urban youth, young people are finding new ways of wrestling with questions of race and ethnicity. Through globalization is whiteness now being displaced by black culture -- in fashion, music and slang -- and if so, what impact is this having on race politics? Moreover, what happens to those people and places that are left behind by changes in late modernity? By developing a unique brand of spatial cultural studies, this book explores complex formations of race and class as they arise in the subtle textures of whiteness, respectability and youth subjectivity. This is the first book to look specifically at young ethnicities through the prism of local-global change. Eloquently written, its riveting ethnographic case studies and insider accounts will ensure that this book becomes a benchmark publication for writing on race in years to come.

Recenzijos

'Race, Place and Globalization is a critical ethnography of the construction of young white masculinities in North-East England. It provides a locally grounded understanding of the experience of globalization from the perspective of those at its cutting edge. The Real Geordies, Charver Kids, Wiggers and Wannabees who we encounter in the course of this most engaging book are no ciphers of some abstract social theory. In Anoop Nayaks skilful narrative, they emerge as real, live, embodied and contradictory identities. The author combines a geographical interest in the dynamics of place, space and location with a wider perspective on the cultural politics of race, class and gender. It makes compelling reading and deserves a wide audience.'Peter Jackson, University of Sheffield 'Cross-racial identifications among young people of various racial backgrounds in England, but also racisms, are the topics of "Race, Place and Globalization: Youth Cultures in a Changing

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Also available in hardback, 9781859736043 GBP50.00 (October, 2003)
Acknowledgements ix
Part I Passing Times
1(50)
Introduction: Local--Global
3(10)
The Fieldwork
6(1)
Structure
7(6)
Placing Subcultures: Ethnographic Methods and Youth Studies
13(22)
The History of Subcultural Studies
13(5)
The Critique of Subculture
18(9)
Ethnography, People and Place
27(3)
The Challenge and Limits of Postmodernism
30(5)
Diasporic Movement and Settlement in the North East of England
35(16)
Introduction
35(1)
`Beyond the Pale': Deconstructing the White Highlands
36(9)
Anti-racism, Labour Histories and `Grassroots' Resistance
45(6)
Part II Changing Times
51(86)
Real Geordies: White Masculinities and the Localized Response to De-industrialization
53(22)
Introduction
53(2)
Economic Restructuring and Labour Market Transitions in the North East
55(3)
The Real Geordies
58(5)
Refashioning `Geordie': Football-Fandom
63(3)
Refasioning `Geordie': Drinking and Going Out
66(3)
The Anatomy of Labour: The Price of an Industrial Inheritance
69(3)
Concluding Remarks
72(3)
Charver Kids: Community, Class and the Culture of Crime
75(30)
Introduction
75(6)
Charver Kids: Tyneside's Not-Quite-White
81(21)
Concluding Remarks
102(3)
Wiggers, Wannabes and White Negroes: Emerging Ethnicities and Cultural Fusion
105(32)
Introduction
105(15)
White Negroes in the North East of England: The Possibilities and Constraints of Cultural Hybridity
120(14)
Concluding Remarks
134(3)
Part III Coming Times
137(42)
Contemporary Racisms and Ethnicities: Rethinking Racial Binaries
139(28)
Introduction
139(2)
Rethinking the Black/White Binary: Post-structuralist and Psychoanalytic Interventions
141(4)
Classroom Cultures and Racist Name-Calling: Ethnic Majority Perspectives
145(21)
Concluding Remarks
166(1)
Youth Cultures Reconsidered
167(12)
Introduction
167(1)
Change and Continuity
168(3)
Whiteness
171(4)
Place and Identity
175(4)
Appendices
179(4)
Appendix 1: The Ethnography
179(1)
Appendix 2: The Institutional Interviews
179(3)
Appendix 3: Data Analysis
182(1)
Bibliography 183(18)
Author Index 201(4)
General Index 205


Anoop Nayak Lecturer in Social and Cultural Geography,University of Newcastle upon Tyne