Revisiting the rural/race debates: A view from the Welsh countryside
Ethnic and Racial Studies, Volume 30, Issue 5 September 2007 , pages 741 - 765
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Charlotte Williams
"The analysis of the specific features of rural racism and rural/race issues is a developing field of study. Much of the debate and existing research focuses on demonstrating the "specificity" of rural/race issues and responding to the "rural ethnic subject" as the victim of racial exclusion and/or violence. Drawing on a study conducted in the north of Wales and work on Welsh narratives on race, this article seeks to revisit the rural/race debate and argues for its repositioning within wider discourses of British multiculturalism. It suggests ways in which the "rural" discourse on race decentres the dominant narratives of multicultural Britain and is contributing to its reformulation."
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