The Biopolitics of Mixing invites us to reckon with the spectres of pathologization past and present, placing the celebration of mixing beside moral panics over terrorism and trafficking and a post-race multiculturalism that elevates some as privileged members of the neoliberal community, whilst ghosting others from it. Drawing on rich qualitative interviews conducted in Britain and Germany, media and policy debates, popular culture, race-based research and queer-of-colour theories, this book imagines into being communities in which people and places normally kept separate can coexist in the same reality.…mehr
The Biopolitics of Mixing invites us to reckon with the spectres of pathologization past and present, placing the celebration of mixing beside moral panics over terrorism and trafficking and a post-race multiculturalism that elevates some as privileged members of the neoliberal community, whilst ghosting others from it. Drawing on rich qualitative interviews conducted in Britain and Germany, media and policy debates, popular culture, race-based research and queer-of-colour theories, this book imagines into being communities in which people and places normally kept separate can coexist in the same reality.
Jinthana Haritaworn is an Assistant Professor in Gender, Race and Environment at the Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, Canada, and a Fellow at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies.
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Contents: Introduction: haunted origins Where are you from? From monster to fashion model: regenerating racialized bodies Is it better to be mixed race? Hybrid nations, mixed feelings: from marginal man to Obama Exceptional cities, exceptional citizens: metronormativity and mimeticism Reckoning with prostitutes: performing Thai femininity Conclusion: where do we want to go? Bibliography Index.
Contents: Introduction: haunted origins Where are you from? From monster to fashion model: regenerating racialized bodies Is it better to be mixed race? Hybrid nations, mixed feelings: from marginal man to Obama Exceptional cities, exceptional citizens: metronormativity and mimeticism Reckoning with prostitutes: performing Thai femininity Conclusion: where do we want to go? Bibliography Index.
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