New ethnicities and old classities: respectability and diaspora |
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Authors: | Katharine Tyler |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Sociology , University of Surrey , Surrey , UK k.tyler@surrey.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | This article explores the contrasts between the flexibility and openness of interethnic and diasporic identifications and the fixity of class distinctions in contemporary Britain. The author draws on fieldwork conducted in the Midlands area and a suburban town in the south east of England and traces the ways in which project participants mobilised their biographies and ancestries to express feelings of empathy and relatedness across black, white and Asian identities. The author discovered the same people articulated a strong sense of classed distinction between themselves and others who were thought to lack respectability, social ambition and mobility. These observations have led me to reflect upon the theoretical contrasts between what Stuart Hall has famously called ‘new ethnicities’ and what the author calls ‘old classities’. |
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Keywords: | diaspora ethnicity mixed-race identities social class whiteness |
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