ISBN:
9781137450111
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
1 Online-Ressource (315 p)
Paralleltitel:
Print version Burdsey, Daniel Race, Place and the Seaside : Postcards from the Edge
DDC:
304.60942
Schlagwort(e):
Ethnicity
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
Kurzfassung:
Endorsements -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Part I -- 1: Introduction: Race, Place and the Seaside -- Setting the Scene: Three Vignettes -- What's an Issue Like Race Doing in a Nice Place Like the English Seaside? -- About This Book -- Placing Race at the Seaside -- Coastal Liquidity -- Naming Race and Racism at the Seaside -- The Fieldwork -- Overview of Chapters -- 2: Shifting Sands? Theories and Concepts of Contemporary Life at the Water's Edge -- Introduction: "Low" and "High" Tides at the Seaside -- Low Tide? -- High Tide?
Kurzfassung:
Re/imagining the Seaside-Multiple Spaces, Multiple Places -- Defining and Conceptualising the Seaside -- Thinking About the Seaside and the Beach: Symbol, Liminality, Affect -- Constructing the Seaside -- The Seaside and Beach as Threshold: Spaces, Bodies, and Time -- Emotional, Haptic, and Sensuous Seaside Geographies -- Race, Liminality, and "Strangers" on the Shore -- Racialised Liminality and the Seaside -- Racialised Regulation at the Seaside -- Race, the Seaside, and Being Made "Strange" -- 3: Between the City and the Sea: Race, Ethnicity, and Space at the Periphery
Kurzfassung:
Introduction: Studying Race at the Seaside -- Finding a Space for Race at the Seaside -- Racialised Ontologies of Landscape and Belonging -- Race and Space Beyond the City: The Countryside, Suburbia, and Other "New" Locations of Multiculture -- All White by Me? Dominant Racial Imaginaries and In/visibilities of Whiteness at the English Seaside -- Ethnic and Racial Demographics at the Seaside -- Conceptualising Whiteness at the Seaside -- Intersectionalities of Whiteness at the Seaside -- Whiteness, Narratives of Nation, and the Symbolism of the Seaside
Kurzfassung:
4: Race, Whiteness, and the Spaces and Places of Seaside Leisure -- Introduction: Taking Seaside Popular Culture Seriously -- Seaside Entertainments and Amusements: Heroic and Marginal Whiteness, Exotic Otherness, and (Neo)Colonial Fantasy -- The Empire at Home: Historical Racialised Leisure Experiences at the English Seaside -- Legacies of Empire: Racialised Themes in Contemporary Seaside Pleasure and Leisure -- (Neo-)colonial Adventures -- Heroic and Marginal Whitenesses -- Race, Cultural Politics, and the Beach in the Global North -- Race on the Beach: The USA -- Race on the Beach: Australia
Kurzfassung:
Race on the Beach: South Africa -- Part II -- 5: "It Still Felt Like I Was Going to the End of the Earth": Race, Identity, and Community Formation in a Seaside Town -- Introduction: Situating Minority Ethnic Engagements with the English Seaside -- Imagining and Remembering the English Seaside -- Coming to the Seaside -- Connecting with the Seaside -- Community Formation at the Seaside -- Ethnicity, social networks, and integration -- Culture, Consumption, and Community -- Living Within a Majority White Community in a Seaside Town -- "This Is Our Community": Community Formation Beyond Ethnicity
Kurzfassung:
6: "Sometimes, You Know, I Feel Happy When I See the Sea": Landscapes of Race and Spatial Im/mobilities in a Seaside Town
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