Racial Nationalisms: Borders, Refugees and the Cultural Politics of Belonging

Editor(s): Sivamohan Valluvan & Virinder S. Kalra

Publisher: Routledge

Year of Publication: 2022

Print Length: 140 pages

Genre: Non-Fiction / Anthropology, History, Ethnic Studies

Area: England, The United Kingdom (UK)

Topic: Race, Racism, Nationalism, Racist Nationalism, Racist Policing, Immigration Control, Immigration System, Culture & Society, Refugees & Forced Migration, Migration, Migrants, Belonging, Identity, Social Justice, Decolonization & Anti-Colonization, Ethnic & EthnicityHuman Nature & Character, Misogyny, Politics & Power

This book addresses the centrality of race and racism in consolidating the nationalisms currently prominent in Brexit Britain. Particular attention is given to the issues of refugees, borders and bordering, and the wider forms of nativist and anti-Muslim sentiments that anchor today’s increasingly populist forms of nationalist politics. It is argued that the forms of scapegoating and alarmism integral to the revival of nationalism in British politics are fundamentally tied to racialised processes. Equally however, it is argued that such a political climate is not simply discursive, but also yields acute forms of governance, wherein an increasingly violent attention is given by the state to the border. The chapters in the book do however also attempt to think through the possibilities of a constructive response to this moment. Emphasis is given here to the everyday cultural textures that might help shape a popular opposition to racial nationalism. Similarly, the book attempts to unpack the appeal of today’s distinctive populism in ways that might be more responsive to anti-racist and anti-nationalist sentiments.

Racial Nationalisms will be of interest to academics and researchers studying postcolonialism, nationalism, ethnic and racial studies, and to advanced students of sociology, political science and public policy.

This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Ethnic and Racial Studies.

Contents

Citation Information

Notes on Contributors

Introduction  Sivamohan Valluvan and Virinder S. Kalra

Deportation, racism and multi-status Britain: immigration control and the production of race in the present — Luke de Noronha

More in common: the domestication of misogynist white supremacy and the assassination of Jo Cox  Hannah Jones

Conflating the Muslim refugee and the terror suspect: responses to the Syrian refugee ‘crisis’ in Brexit Britain — Madeline-Sophie Abbas

Care and cruelty in Chios: the ‘refugee crisis’ and the limits of Europe — Malcolm James

Racism and Brexit: notes towards an antiracist populism — Ben Pitcher

“I feel English as fuck”: translocality and the performance of alternative identities through rap — Richard Bramwell and James Butterworth

Index

Sivamohan Valluvan is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick. Alongside his 2019 Clamour of Nationalism (Manchester University Press), he has written widely on debates of race and racism, nationalism and multiculture, as well as postcolonial and social theory more broadly. He is also the co-author of a British Academy research report titled: ‘Reframing the Left Behind: Race and Class in Post-Brexit Oldham’ and has contributed to Salvage, Red Pepper, The Guardian, Fabian Review, Renewal and Progressive Review.

Source: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/sociology/staff/valluvan/

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Virinder Singh Kalra is a senior lecturer in Sociology at the University of Manchester. He teaches and writes about popular culture, the South Asian diaspora and racism in Britiain. He is the author of From Textile Mills to Taxi Ranks: Experiences of Labour and Migration and co-author of Hybridity and Diaspora. His forthcoming book looks at music in the Punjab and is titled Sacred and Secular Musics: A Postcolonial Approach.

Source: https://modernpoetryintranslation.com/poet/virinder-s-kalra/

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