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ID133829
Title ProperMoving racisms, shifting targets
Other Title Informationcomparing racism experienced by mothers of mixed-parentage children with racism experienced by young people seeking sanctuary in Britain
LanguageENG
AuthorHarman, Vicki ;  Sinha, Shamser
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)As revealed by the 2011 Census, England is increasingly multi-ethnic. Yet, at the same time, racist discourses and practices continue to remain salient. In order to explore the contemporary manifestations of racism, this paper draws on research with two groups occupying different spaces within the sociology of race and ethnicity: young separated migrants seeking sanctuary in Britain and lone white mothers of mixed-parentage children. In this paper, we examine the everyday and structural racism experienced by each group in order to consider how seemingly different manifestations of race and racism are linked together and, in certain ways, dependent on each other. The paper argues that the public celebration of mixedness acts as a disavowal mechanism which can be used to conceal the endurance of colour-based racism as well as state racism operating legally through the immigration system.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol.21, No.5; Oct.2014: p.498-515
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol.21, No.5; Oct.2014: p.498-515
Key WordsAsylum ;  Children ;  Multiculturalism ;  Mixed-Parentage ;  Racism ;  Youth ;  Shifting Targets ;  Britain ;  Wild Life Sanctuary ;  Immigration System ;  Contemporary Manifestations ;  Multi Ethnic