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Politics, Identity and Belonging Across The British South Asian Middle Classes, 1st ed. 2024 Between Privilege and Prejudice Palgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship Series

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Politics, Identity and Belonging Across The British South Asian Middle Classes
This book will discuss the growing socio-economic and political diversity of the groups that comprise the British South Asian diaspora, with a focus on the formation of the British South Asian "middle classes". They will be framed within this work as a heterogenous sub-population, but this book is be the first comprehensive effort to define them sociologically as a distinct ethnoracial collective with a unique political profile. It does this with reference to secondary statistical data and primary interview data, and engages with relevant academic and non-academic literature. It describes the ways in which socially mobile South Asian migrants and particularly their descendants in the UK relate to their racial, ethnic, religious, classed and gendered identities, their relationship with ?Britishness?, and their politics. It will therefore be of interest to students and researchers of political sociology, particularly those specialising in  race, processes of racism and racialisation, ethnic and ethno-religious identity, class and social mobility amongst ethnic minority groups, and the interaction between minority identity and political identity.

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Class, ‘Race’ and the British South Asian Diaspora

Chapter 3: British South Asian Middle Class Formation

Chapter 4: British Middle Class Social Identity Frameworks: Between Privilege and Prejudice

Chapter 5: British South Asian Middle Class Politics

Chapter 6: British South Asian Political Conservatisms: The ‘Brown Tory’

Chapter 7: Conclusion

Rima Saini is a Senior Lecturer of Sociology at the University of Middlesex, UK. 

Develops our understanding of class and race formation amongst socially mobile British South groups in the UK

Expounds the idea of middle classness within a Diasporic context as an identity and a set of symbolic/material practices

Examines current understandings of ethnic minority conservatism in the UK and the elite ‘Brown Tory’

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