Histories of place: the racialization of representational space in Govanhill and Butetown: Article

Bridget Byrne, Lindsey Garratt, Bethan Harries, Andrew Smith

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Abstract

We argue that the stories told about the histories and nature of places, are vehicles for narrating race. Drawing on interviews with professionals and community workers in Butetown in Cardiff and Govanhill in Glasgow, we explore how they negotiated–and contested–racialized histories of place, constructing different versions or claims to belong. Drawing on Henri Lefebvre’s spatial concepts we explore this conceptualization through examination of the two areas that have distinct histories, and present experiences, of migration and racialization. In discussion of the accounts from the two distinct areas, we show that narratives of the past have a political resonance that shape accounts of current experiences of migration. Accounts of place are often related in relationship to comparisons with and narratives of other places and to global processes of trade and migration. Whilst these racialized narratives are contested, they also shape responses to social problems faced by communities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)373-391
Number of pages19
JournalIdentities
Volume30
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Race
  • history
  • immigration
  • narrative
  • neighbourhood
  • spatial

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