1st Edition

The Body, Authenticity and Racism

By Lindsey Garratt Copyright 2018
206 Pages
by Routledge

206 Pages
by Routledge

206 Pages
by Routledge

The modern world may believe that authenticity empowers us to be our true selves. However, is this really true for all people? Would authenticity be accepted by others if it does not fit within the conceptions of those who embody "nationally authorised" attributes? Drawing upon an in-depth study of young children in Dublin’s North inner city, The Body, Authenticity and Racism offers... Read more


Introduction……………………………………………………………….…



The Present Study…………………………………………………………..



Immigration to Ireland…………………………………………………..



Diversity in Ireland………………………………………………………..



‘Irish’ Citizenship…………………………………………………………..



Migrant Children in Primary School in Ireland…………………



Structure of Book…………………………………………………………..





Rationalising Immigration………………………………………………



Abstract………………………...…………………………………………….



Macro Assimilation, Multiculturalism and Integration…….



Racialisation, Nationalism and the Nation State…….……….



Authenticity…………………………….……………........................



Whiteness……………………………………………………………………..



Conclusion…………………………………………………...................





The Importance of Embodiment…………………………………….



Abstract…………………….………………………………………………….



Human Capital and Acculturation……………………………………



The Theoretical Framework of Pierre Bourdieu…………....



Masculinities: Embodying Rationality…...………………………



The Irrational Body: Gender, Socio-Economic Status and Racialisation…………………………………………………………………..



Disentangling the Body from Sexuality……………………………



Phenomenology: Beyond Mind Body Dualism………….......



Conclusion……………………………………………….....................





Emotions, Affect and Interactional Ritual…...…………………



Abstract……………………………………………………………………….



Perception and Apperception………………………………..



Erving Goffman, Interaction, Rituals and Encounters………



Emotion and Affect………………………………………………………..



The Desire for Recognition……………………………………………..



Conclusion…………………………………………………...................





Authentically a Northside Boy………………………………………



Abstract…………………….………………………………………………….



Welcome to the Northside…………………………………………….



The Northside in the School.………………………………………….



Being Read as ‘Authentic’…………

Biography

Lindsey Garratt is a Research Associate in the University of Manchester in the Department of Sociology

This is a a fascinating and accessible account of social relations among primary school children in Dublin. Drawing on high quality empirical data the book highlights the links and tensions between race, racism, authenticity, the body and embodiment. Essential and timely, this book needs to be read.

Alice Bloch, University of Manchester, UK

The Body, Authenticity and Racsim insists on the need to think about embodiment in relation to racism. Drawing on fascinating fieldwork access the child's-world-view of race, identity and belonging in the Northside of Dublin, Garratt explores the racialised nature of authenticity, honesty and masculinity.

Bridget Byrne, University of Manchester, UK

A thorough, critical and highly engaging read that delves deeply into the lifeworlds of boys of immigrant background in Dublin. Rich ethnographic accounts are mapped theoretically providing important insights or relevance to scholars and practitioners in diverse fields of education, gender studies, migration and social policy. A book I will be recommending to my students.

Dympna, Professor in the School of Education, University of College Dublin, UK