Black middle class Britannia : identities, repertoires, cultural consumption /

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Author / Creator:Meghji, Ali, author.
Imprint:Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2019.
Description:ix, 179 pages ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Racism, resistance and social change
Racism, resistance and social change.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11995923
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ISBN:1526143070
9781526143075
9781526143099
9781526143082
Other form:ebook version : 9781526143099
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This book analyses how racism and anti-racism affects Black British middle-class cultural consumption. In doing so, it challenges the dominant understanding of British middle-class identity and culture as being 'beyond race'.

Paying attention to the relationship between cultural capital and cultural repertoires, Meghji argues that there are three modes of black middle-class identity: strategic assimilation, ethnoracial autonomous, and class-minded. Individuals within each of these identity modes use specific cultural repertoires to organise their cultural consumption. Those employing strategic assimilation draw on repertoires of code-switching and cultural equity, consuming traditional middle-class culture to maintain equality with the white middle-class in levels of cultural capital. Ethnoracial autonomous individuals draw on repertoires of 'browning' and Afro-centrism, self-selecting traditional middle-class cultural pursuits they decode as 'Eurocentric' while showing a preference for cultural forms that uplift black diasporic histories and cultures. Lastly, class-minded individuals draw on repertoires of post-racialism and de-racialisation, polarising between 'Black' and middle-class cultural forms. Black middle class Britannia examines how such individuals display an unequivocal preference for the latter, lambasting other black people who avoid middle-class culture as being culturally myopic or culturally uncultivated.

Physical Description:ix, 179 pages ; 24 cm.
ISBN:1526143070
9781526143075
9781526143099
9781526143082