Publication:

From white to western: 'racial decline' and the idea of the West in Britain, 1890-1930 (2003)

Author(s): Bonnett A

    Abstract: Drawing on British works of imperial and social commentary, this article shows how a literature of white crisis emerged between 1890–1930. It was a literature that, whilst claiming to defend and affirm white identity, in fact exposed the limits of whiteness as a form of social solidarity. It is shown how these studies drew together a variety of challenges deemed to be facing the white race and, more specifically, how they exhibited a contradictory desire to defend white racial community whilst attacking "the masses". The idea of the West, developing alongside, within and in the wake of this crisis literature, provided a less racially reductive but not necessarily less socially exclusive identity.

      • Date: 01-09-2003
      • Journal: Journal of Historical Sociology
      • Volume: 16
      • Issue: 3
      • Pages: 320-348
      • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
      • Publication type: Article
      • Bibliographic status: Published
      Staff

      Professor Alastair Bonnett
      Professor of Social Geography