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Fighting with race: complex solidarities & constrained sameness / Singh, Amit   Journal Article
Singh, Amit Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Drawing upon ethnographic fieldwork conducted at an East London Kickboxing/Muay Thai gym, this paper explores how fighters at Origins Combat Gym seek to reject race as a discursive category in favour of constructing each other as the same, bonded by years of intimately training alongside one another. Drawing upon Bourdieu, I conceptualise a racial habitus to argue that such processes are constrained; my field-site is not a racial utopia, even if it does allow for new possibilities. Nonetheless, my interlocutors’ attempts to reject the logic of ethnic absolutism through forging complex localised solidarities offers hope in anti-immigrant times.
Key Words Race  Agency  Habitus  Bourdieu  Kickboxing  Muay Thai 
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