The Boundaries of Mixedness tackles the burgeoning field of critical mixed race studies, bringing together research that spans five continents and more than ten countries.
The Boundaries of Mixedness tackles the burgeoning field of critical mixed race studies, bringing together research that spans five continents and more than ten countries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Erica Chito Childs is leading qualitative researcher on issues of race, gender and sexuality, particularly in the areas of multiracialism, families, media and popular culture. She is a popular and engaging speaker and is frequently invited to lecture on multiracial issues in the United States, Australia, Britain and South Africa. Her work is regularly featured in various media outlets.
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1. Critical Mixed Race in Global Perspective: An Introduction Erica Chito Childs Hierarchies of Mixing: Navigations and Negotiations 2. An Unwanted Weed: Children of Cross-region Unions Confront Intergenerational Stigma of Caste, Ethnicity and Religion Reena Kukreja 3. Mixed Race Families in South Africa: Naming and Claiming a Location Heather Dalmage 4. Negotiating the (Non)Negotiable: Connecting 'Mixed-Race' Identities to 'Mixed-Race' Families Mengxi Pang Hierarchies of Mixedness: Choices and Challenges 5. Linguistic Cultural Capital Among Descendants of Mixed Couples in Catalonia, Spain: Realities and Inequalities Dan Rodriguez-Garcia 6. 'There is Nothing Wrong with Being a Mulatto': Structural Discrimination and Racialized Belonging in Denmark Mira Skadegaard 7. Exceptionalism with Non-Validation: The Social Inconsistencies of Being Mixed Race in Australia Stephanie Guy Mixed Matters Through a Wider Lens 8. Recognising Selves in Others: Situating Dougla Manoeuverability as Shared Mixed-Race Ontology Susan Barratt and Aleah Ranjitsingh 9. What's Love Got To Do With It? Emotional Authority and State Regulation of Interracial/National Couples in Ireland Rebecca King-O'Riain 10. Re-viewing Race and Mixedness: Mixed Race in Asia and the Pacific Zarine Rocha
1. Critical Mixed Race in Global Perspective: An Introduction Erica Chito Childs Hierarchies of Mixing: Navigations and Negotiations 2. An Unwanted Weed: Children of Cross-region Unions Confront Intergenerational Stigma of Caste, Ethnicity and Religion Reena Kukreja 3. Mixed Race Families in South Africa: Naming and Claiming a Location Heather Dalmage 4. Negotiating the (Non)Negotiable: Connecting 'Mixed-Race' Identities to 'Mixed-Race' Families Mengxi Pang Hierarchies of Mixedness: Choices and Challenges 5. Linguistic Cultural Capital Among Descendants of Mixed Couples in Catalonia, Spain: Realities and Inequalities Dan Rodriguez-Garcia 6. 'There is Nothing Wrong with Being a Mulatto': Structural Discrimination and Racialized Belonging in Denmark Mira Skadegaard 7. Exceptionalism with Non-Validation: The Social Inconsistencies of Being Mixed Race in Australia Stephanie Guy Mixed Matters Through a Wider Lens 8. Recognising Selves in Others: Situating Dougla Manoeuverability as Shared Mixed-Race Ontology Susan Barratt and Aleah Ranjitsingh 9. What's Love Got To Do With It? Emotional Authority and State Regulation of Interracial/National Couples in Ireland Rebecca King-O'Riain 10. Re-viewing Race and Mixedness: Mixed Race in Asia and the Pacific Zarine Rocha
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