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Black Middleclass Britannia Identities Repertoires Cultural Consumption Ali Meghji

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Black Middleclass Britannia Identities Repertoires Cultural Consumption Ali Meghji
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.7 MB
Author: Ali Meghji, John Solomos, Satnam Virdee, Aaron Winter
ISBN: 9781526143075, 1526143070
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Black Middleclass Britannia Identities Repertoires Cultural Consumption Ali Meghji by Ali Meghji, John Solomos, Satnam Virdee, Aaron Winter 9781526143075, 1526143070 instant download after payment.

This book analyses how racism and anti-racism affect Black British middle class cultural consumption. The author argues there are three black middle class identity modes: strategic assimilation, class- minded, and ethnoracial autonomous. People towards each of these identity modes organise their cultural consumption according to specific cultural repertoires. Those towards strategic assimilation draw on repertoires of code-switching and cultural equity, consuming traditional middle class culture to maintain equality with the white middle class in levels of cultural capital. Ethnoracial autonomous individuals draw on repertoires of browning and Afro-centrism, showing a preference for cultural forms that uplift Black diasporic histories and cultures.

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