Pumpkin seeds, angry minorities and race: The moral contortions of multiculturalism

R Abdel-Fattah - Griffith Review, 2018 - search.informit.org
Griffith Review, 2018search.informit.org
During my doctoral fieldwork researching Islamophobia from the point of view of
the'Islamophobes', I spent many weekends in the town of Bayside on the Central Coast of
New South Wales, where my parents had bought a holiday house. I had detected that
Bayside's unmistakable Anglo-Australian majority population was' disrupted'in the holiday
season and long weekends when many ethnic and religious minorities from Western
Sydney descended on the town. Among the crowds was a highly visible and growing …
During my doctoral fieldwork researching Islamophobia from the point of view of the 'Islamophobes', I spent many weekends in the town of Bayside on the Central Coast of New South Wales, where my parents had bought a holiday house. I had detected that Bayside's unmistakable Anglo- Australian majority population was 'disrupted' in the holiday season and long weekends when many ethnic and religious minorities from Western Sydney descended on the town. Among the crowds was a highly visible and growing Lebanese Muslim tourist population. One evening I was walking with my father when a car slowed down beside us. One of its occupants, a young Anglo guy, leant out of the window, yelled, 'Go back home you bunch of pumpkin seeds!' and promptly sped off.
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