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Postmigrant Club Cultures In Urban Europe Kira Kosnick Ed

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Postmigrant Club Cultures In Urban Europe Kira Kosnick Ed
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Publisher: Peter Lang
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.89 MB
Pages: 164
Author: Kira Kosnick (ed.)
ISBN: 9783631642955, 3631642954
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Postmigrant Club Cultures In Urban Europe Kira Kosnick Ed by Kira Kosnick (ed.) 9783631642955, 3631642954 instant download after payment.

How do young people with migration backgrounds take part in and shape urban leisure socialities in European cities? Presenting results of a long-term ethnographic research project carried out in ethnic club scenes in Paris, London and Berlin, this book challenges assumptions about migrant community dynamics and ethnic segregation. Examining both heteronormative and «queer» scenes, the contributors to this volume give insights into how clubbing socialities are related to the wider life contexts of different postmigrant groups and the challenges they face in metropolitan centres. Far from simply celebrating ethnic community, British Asian, German Turkish and French Caribbean club scenes respond to intersecting dynamics of racism, gentrification, sexism, homophobia and class stratification.
Kira Kosnick is Professor of Sociology at Goethe University Frankfurt. Her work focuses on questions of sexual citizenship and migration, transnational public spheres, and the politics of multiculturalism and diversity in Europe.

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