Ethnicity and Everyday Life
Series: The New Sociology
List Price: $39.95
Add to Cart- ISBN: 978-0-415-37066-0
- Binding: Paperback (also available in Hardback)
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 02/22/2007
- Pages: 200
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About the Book
Mixing theories of the everyday with a wide range of case studies, this book explains the 'character' of ethnicity, from being a political tool of exclusion, to a source of meaning and solidarity, and the relationship between culture, power and identity.
Combining theories of the everyday with empirical case studies, this book examines:
- the 'dual character' of ethnicity – as a political tool of exclusion and source of meaning/ solidarity respectively
- the relationship between culture, power and identity
- the significance of historical/socio-economic contexts to ethnicity and everyday life.
This book addresses many important questions through a critical application of theories of the everyday to a series of case studies that include travellers, the South Asian diaspora, contemporary Austria, and asylum seekers in 'Fortress Europe'.
This book provides an accessible and coherent introduction to the sociology of ethnicity and will be essential reading for undergraduate students on cultural studies, race and ethnic studies, and sociology courses.



