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White enough, not white enough: racism and racialisation among poles in the UK

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JOURNAL OF ETHNIC AND MIGRATION STUDIES
卷 49, 期 6, 页码 1534-1551

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2022.2154913

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Migration; Poland; race; whiteness; decoloniality

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This paper discusses the issues of race, racialisation, and whiteness among Eastern European migrants living in Western Europe, with a focus on Polish migrants in the UK. It explores the experiences of racism faced by Polish migrants and their own involvement in excluding other racialised groups. The paper examines how these migrants navigate their peripheral whiteness in the broader racial hierarchies and sheds light on the racialising practices of Polish migrants as both racialised individuals and beneficiaries of their position as "paler migrants."
This paper discusses race, racialisation and whiteness in relation to Eastern European migrants living in Western Europe. Focusing on Poles in the UK, it examines both Polish migrants' experiences of racism as well as their own investment into racial exclusions of other racialised groups. The paper interrogates how migrants navigate their peripheral whiteness in broader racial hierarchies of Eastern European in-betweenness that are both historically rooted and constantly negotiated. Benefitting from relatively easy access to the UK, Polish migrants occupy at once a racially privileged and racially marginal position that echoes historical tensions around the place of Eastern Europe in wider racial hierarchies of Europeanness. While being white enough to engage in racial exclusions Eastern Europeans are at the same time not white enough to escape racialisation. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with Poles in the UK conducted between 2019-2020 the paper offers insight into complex racialising practices of Polish migrants when they are both racialised and able to benefit from their position as 'paler migrants' to distance themselves from other migrants as well as 'darker citizens'. It contributes to scholarship on racialisation of East-West movers within Europe, in-betweenness and whiteness.

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