Homesick: Race and Exclusion in Rural New England


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A racial demographic transition has come to rural northern New England. White population losses sit alongside racial and ethnic minority population gains in nearly all of the small towns of the Upper Valley region spanning New Hampshire and Vermont. Homesick considers these trends in a part of the country widely considered to be progressive, offering new insights on the ways white residents maintain racial hierarchies even there.

Walton focuses on the experiences of mostly well-educated migrants of color moving to the area to take well-paid jobs - in this case in health care, higher education, software development, and engineering. Walton shows that white residents maintain their social position through misrecognition--a failure or unwillingness to see people of color as legitimate, welcome, and valuable members of the community. The ultimate impact of such misrecognition is a profound sense of homesickness, a deep longing for a place in which one can feel safe, wanted, and accepted.

Tightly and sensitively argued, this book helps us better understand how to recognize and unsettle such processes of exclusion in diversifying spaces in general.



Author: Emily Walton
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Published: 11/25/2025
Pages: 164
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.51lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.38d
ISBN13: 9781503644519
ISBN10: 1503644510
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Race & Ethnic Relations
- Social Science | Immigration & Emigration
- Social Science | Social Classes & Economic Disparity

About the Author
Emily Walton is Associate Professor of Sociology at Dartmouth College.