'Muslim is the new black': new ethnicities and new essentialisms in the prison

Drawing from a recent qualitative study of identity, ethnicity, and social relations intwo English prisons, the authors reflect on Stuart Hall’s formulation of a new ethni-cities paradigm. Using a vignette case study and the comments of a range of prisoners,they consider how persistent patterns of r...

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Main Author: Earle, Rod 1958- (Author)
Contributors: Phillips, Coretta
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2013
In:Enthalten in: Race and justice: an international journal 3(2013), 2, Seite 1-13
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