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From: Alison Fox <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 29 February 2024 10:30
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Subject: New open access book: Am I Less British?’: Racism, belonging, and the children of refugees and immigrants in North London (UCL Press)
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UCL Press is delighted to announce the publication of a new open access book that may be of interest to list subscribers ‘Am I Less British?’: Racism, belonging, and the children of refugees and immigrants in North London, by Doğuş Şimşek.
Download it free: https://bit.ly/3UXC976
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‘Am I Less British?’
Racism, belonging, and the children of refugees and immigrants in North London Doğuş Şimşek Free download: https://bit.ly/3UXC976
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‘Am I Less British?’ focuses on the children of refugees and immigrants in North London, whose parents migrated from Turkey.
Providing a rich ethnography of the lives of the children, the book studies their sense of identity, belonging and their transnational experiences. It aims to understand how the children position themselves within a range of locations (London, North London and Turkey), where they face class hierarchy, racism and discrimination, and explores how they think about their sense of belonging within the contemporary political context in Britain and Turkey. De-identifying themselves from national identities and holding onto the oppressed identities appear as new forms of resistance in response to racism and exclusion.
The experiences of the young people reflect the complexity of their lives in changing political and social circumstances across the borders of nation-states, and the importance of other categories of identity, including local identities. Overall, the book argues that the intersections of local, national and transnational approaches, the political context through which the lives of young people are framed, and their sophisticated engagement with ideas of race, class, ethnicity and gender, are crucial in understanding their identity formation.
Free download: https://bit.ly/3UXC976
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