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Negotiating Boundaries in the City

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Negotiating Boundaries in the City

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Negotiating Boundaries in the City book

Migration, Ethnicity, and Gender in Britain

Negotiating Boundaries in the City

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Negotiating Boundaries in the City book

Migration, Ethnicity, and Gender in Britain
ByJoanna Herbert
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2008
eBook Published 4 May 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315597638
Pages 240
eBook ISBN 9781315597638
Subjects Area Studies, Humanities, Social Sciences
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Herbert, J. (2008). Negotiating Boundaries in the City: Migration, Ethnicity, and Gender in Britain (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315597638

ABSTRACT

Using in-depth life-story interviews and oral history archives, this book explores the impact of South Asian migration from the 1950s onwards on both the local white, British-born population and the migrants themselves. Taking Leicester as a main case study - identified as a European model of multicultural success - Negotiating Boundaries in the City offers a historically grounded analysis of the human experiences of migration. Joanna Herbert shows how migration created challenges for both existing residents and newcomers - for both male and female migrants - and explores how they perceived and negotiated boundaries within the local contexts of their everyday lives. She explores the personal and collective narratives of individuals who might not otherwise appear in the historical records, highlighting the importance of subjective, everyday experiences. The stories provide valuable insights into the nature of white ethnicity, inter-ethnic relations and the gendered nature of experiences, and offer rich data lacking in existing theoretical accounts. This book provides a radically different story about multicultural Britain and reveals the nuances of modern urban experiences which are lost in prevailing discourses of multiculturalism.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |12 pages

Introduction: Narratives of the City

chapter 1|18 pages

The Background to South Asian Settlement

chapter 2|30 pages

Constructions of Whiteness

chapter 3|14 pages

Transitions

chapter 4|34 pages

The Household

chapter 5|32 pages

The Neighbourhood

chapter 6|28 pages

Education and the Workplace

chapter 7|10 pages

Conclusion: Complexities and Connections

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