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Discourses of Contraction in the Spatialization of Whiteness
Authors:Joshua F Hoops
Institution:1. William Jewell College, Liberty, MO, USAhoopsj@william.jewell.edu
Abstract:Agricultural communities increasingly have become sites of struggle over identity, belonging and citizenship. While historically the relationship between race and space has been one of segregation and displacement, investigations of these sites of (im)migration reveal new discursive relationships and particular manifestations of whiteness. Adopting a spatial framework, this ethnographic study seeks to de-essentialize whiteneness through an exploration of discourses of contraction articulated by members of a farm community. Contraction refers to white residents’ representation of “Hispanicness” as spreading throughout (and threatening) “their” town, specifically commercial and educational spaces. The implications of contraction include the re-consolidation of white privilege as the “minority” group within a context of spatial integration.
Keywords:Whiteness  discourse  contraction  space  race
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