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White folks: race and identity in rural America

Part of the Writing lives. Ethnographic narratives series
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'White Folks' explores the experiences and stories of eight white people from a small farming community in northern Wisconsin.

It examines how white people learn to be 'white' and reveals how white racial identity is dependent on people of colour - even in situations where white people have little or no contact with racial others.

Drawing on in-depth interviews with Delores, Frank, William, Erin, Robert, Libby, and Stan, as well as on his own experiences growing up in this same rural community, Lensmire creates a portrait of white people that highlights how their relations to people of colour and their cultures are seldom simple and are characterised not just by fear and rejection, but also by attraction, envy, and desire.

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Product Details
Routledge
1351719084 / 9781351719087
eBook (EPUB)
09/06/2017
England
English
104 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
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