Memoirs of a Xenophobic Boyhood

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Memoirs of a Xenophobic Boyhood

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Personal essay on the class and racial lines of immigrant, industrial New Hampshire and Massachusetts in the twentieth century, as mirrored in the dynamics of the author's family. Explains where the Civil Rights Movement and McCarthyism fit into the way working-class people in certain New England towns thought about themselves and others in terms of race. How such a conversation itself illuminates the role of race in places of little racial diversity, and among families like the author's, whose class conditions seemed to preclude the speaking authority afforded wealthier New Englanders. Featured in a special issue of the independent news weekly, The Village Voice, dedicated to exploring questions of "whiteness." Also published in a reader entitled, Identity Matters: Rhetorics of Difference (Prentice Hall, 1998).

Creator

Indiana, Gary

Date

1993 May 18

Language

English

Type

Newspaper Article

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20th century, Coles Grove, New Hampshire

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ISSN

0042-6180

Abstract Note

Personal essay on the class and racial lines of immigrant, industrial New Hampshire and Massachusetts in the twentieth century, as mirrored in the dynamics of the author's family. Explains how the Civil Rights Movement and McCarthyism impacted the way working-class people in certain New England towns thought about themselves and others in terms of race. How such a conversation illuminates the role of race in places of little racial diversity, and among families like the author's whose class conditions largely precluded the speaking authority assumed among wealthier New Englanders. Featured in a special issue of the Village Voice dedicated to exploring questions of "whiteness."

Number

20

Pages

27-28

Place

New York, New York

Publication Title

The Village Voice

Section

The White Issue

Volume

38

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