RT Article T1 'Muslim is the new black': new ethnicities and new essentialisms in the prison A1 Earle, Rod 1958- A2 Phillips, Coretta LA English YR 2013 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1881247597 AB 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 racism are reproduced and challenged in theprison and beyond. British and penal historical and cultural contexts are provided tofacilitate an empirically informed discussion of plural and evolving racisms, new eth-nicities, and Islamophobia. An argument is presented that suggests a thinly theorizedunderstanding of ethnicity is assuming the status of a falsely benign orthodoxy, onethat shrouds the familiar and painful injuries of racism. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 10-13 NO Auch erschienen unter: https://doi.org/10.1177/2153368713483322 K1 Muslims K1 Blacks K1 Islamophobia K1 Identity K1 new ethnicities K1 Racism K1 Prison