Chapter 6 Chavs: The Clash of Social Classes in Urban Britain

In: Resistance and the City
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Frank Erik Pointner
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Abstract

This essay is concerned with the construction of the “chav” in contemporary Britain, starting with an outline of the general preconception that the members of the new urban underclass share properties such as being aggressive, sexually promiscuous and drug abusive in addition to being constantly on the dole. It will suggest that the chav with all of these features is a creation of the middle classes who construct their own identity against the chav Other. It will move on to an analysis of two recent novels which treat the chav-phenomenon, namely Grace Dent’s Trainers V. Tiaras (2007) and J.K. Rowling’s The Casual Vacancy (2013).

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Resistance and the City

Negotiating Urban Identities: Race, Class, and Gender

Series:  Spatial Practices, Volume: 28