Youth, race and the inner-city estate

Verfasser: Carter, Isabelle
Dokumenttyp:Aufsatz
Erscheinungsjahr:2023
Vorlageform:Isabelle Carter
Schlagwort: England
Manchester
Hulme Crescent
Jugendliche
People of Colour
Stereotyp
Kriminalität
Kriminalisierung
Rassismus
Erlebnisbericht
Alltag
Geschichte 1970-1994
Geo-Klassifikation: England
Manchester
Fußnoten:Since the 1970s, policy-makers and the press have rendered young people, particularly those of black and minority ethnic backgrounds, synonymous with 'inner-city crisis'. Focusing upon the high-density, multi-storey Hulme estate in Manchester, this article seeks to transcend stereotypical representations of these residents and illuminate their perspectives of the inner city. Conceptualizing the inner city as both a discursive and lived space, the article traces the intersections between its representation and residents' testimonies to assess how far residents used prevalent understandings of Hulme as a space of crime and social breakdown respectively to shape their narratives of everyday life.
Quelle:Urban history 50 (2023), 2 = Community, culture, crisis : the inner city in England, c. 1960-1990, Seite 248-263
Signatur:Z 29,1 - 50,2 * Open Access
Permalink:https://istg.uni-muenster.de/bibliographie/Record/6210T40139776
Links:Open Access (CC BY 4.0)