
The Other America
The Reality of White Working Class Views on Identity, Race and Immigration
Policy Press
1st Edition
Published on 1. June 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-4473-3706-5 (ISBN)
Description
Widely stereotyped as anti-immigrant, against civil-rights or supporters of Trump and the right, can the white working class of America really be reduced to a singular group with similar views?
Based on extensive interviews across five cities at a crucial point in US history, this significant book showcases what the white working class think about many of the defining issues of the age - from race, identity and change to the crucial on-the-ground debates occurring at the time of the 2016 US election.
As the 2020 presidential elections draw near, this is an invaluable insight into the complex views on Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton, and the extent and reach they have to engage in cross-racial connections.
Based on extensive interviews across five cities at a crucial point in US history, this significant book showcases what the white working class think about many of the defining issues of the age - from race, identity and change to the crucial on-the-ground debates occurring at the time of the 2016 US election.
As the 2020 presidential elections draw near, this is an invaluable insight into the complex views on Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton, and the extent and reach they have to engage in cross-racial connections.
Reviews / Votes
"This timely book offers a window into the fears and sense of dislocation of white, working class Americans, while still offering hope for creating new cross-racial coalitions." * Susan J. Popkin, Urban Institute *More details
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
231 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4473-3706-5 (9781447337065)
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The Other America
White Working Class Perspectives on Race, Identity and Change
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White Working Class Perspectives on Race, Identity and Change
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The Other America
The Reality of White Working Class Views on Identity, Race and Immigration
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Persons
Harris Beider is Head of School of Social Sciences and Professor of Communities and Public Policy at Birmingham City University. Previously he was Professor of Community Cohesion at the Centre for Trust, Peace & Social Relations at Coventry University and Visiting Professor at Columbia University in the City of New York. Harris has published widely on race, racism and white working class.
Kusminder Chahal is Senior Research Fellow at the School of Social Sciences at Birmingham City University. His research interests include race and racism, lived experience, hate crime, victim support and service responses and community-based engagement and research. He is an established equality and diversity practitioner and is currently leading on the Birmingham 2029 project - BCUs community-university engagement programme.
Kusminder Chahal is Senior Research Fellow at the School of Social Sciences at Birmingham City University. His research interests include race and racism, lived experience, hate crime, victim support and service responses and community-based engagement and research. He is an established equality and diversity practitioner and is currently leading on the Birmingham 2029 project - BCUs community-university engagement programme.
Content
Introduction; the state of the white working class;
Under pressure; a community lost, and regained?;
Problematic framing; setting the record straight;
Political disconnect, nostalgia; reclaiming the past;
Grassroots definitions of whiteness, working class;
Reflections on race, identity and change;
Conclusion; a new understanding of the white working class.
Under pressure; a community lost, and regained?;
Problematic framing; setting the record straight;
Political disconnect, nostalgia; reclaiming the past;
Grassroots definitions of whiteness, working class;
Reflections on race, identity and change;
Conclusion; a new understanding of the white working class.