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Contesting Culture: Discourses of Identity in Multi-Ethnic London.
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1998
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EthnicityEducationResearch 2Cultural StudiesIdentity Studies (Intersectionality Studies)Southall CultureCultural IdentityDominant DiscourseCultural AnalysisCultural DiversityCultural TraditionsMulti-ethnic LondonEthnic StudiesLanguage StudiesIdentity IssueSocial IdentityCultural PracticeIntersectionalityMulticulturalismCultureCultural ProcessCultural PracticesAnthropologyCommunity StudiesSocial AnthropologyCultural Anthropology
The background discusses Southall's shared culture and the contested nature of community and culture within dominant discourses. The study introduces the proceeds of research. The conclusion presents the study's findings. The argument is presented in sections 1 and 4.
1. Introduction: the proceeds of research 2. The argument 3. A shared Southall culture? 4. The dominant discourse applied: 'self-evident' communities of culture 5. The dominant discourse denied: community as creation, culture as process 6. 'Culture' and 'community' as terms of cultural contestation 7. Conclusion.