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We Hate the English, Except for You, Cos Youre Our PalIdentification of the English in Scotland
University of Stirling This article explores the experiences of the largest minority group in Scotland: the English-born. To date the English in Scotland are a relatively under researched group. Our research indicates that a key experience for many English people in Scotland is that of a constant reminder of difference. This can make questions of belonging problematic. Constructions of Englishness, via often routine and mundane interactions with Scottish people, were often foisted upon those perceived to be English. This has implications for how we understand Englishness and Scottishness and the development of national identities more generally; particularly for minority groups. The article also argues that for many Scots the English continue to be the key other that helps to define what it is to be Scottish.
Key Words: belonging Englishness identity national identity other Scottishness
Sociology, Vol. 38, No. 1,
43-59 (2004) This article has been cited by other articles:
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