Critical Mixed Race in Global PerspectivePosted in Africa, Articles, Europe, Family/Parenting, Identity Development/Psychology, Media Archive, Oceania, Religion, Social Science, South Africa on 2018-08-03 01:27Z by Steven |
Critical Mixed Race in Global Perspective
Journal of Intercultural Studies
Volume 38 (2018)
2018-08-01
- Introduction
- Critical Mixed Race in Global Perspective: An Introduction / Erica Chito Childs
- Hierarchies of Mixing: Navigations and Negotiations
- An Unwanted Weed: Children of Cross-region Unions Confront Intergenerational Stigma of Caste, Ethnicity and Religion / Reena Kukreja
- Mixed Race Families in South Africa: Naming and Claiming a Location / Heather M. Dalmage
- Negotiating the (Non)Negotiable: Connecting ‘Mixed-Race’ Identities to ‘Mixed-Race’ Families / Mengxi Pang
- Linguistic Cultural Capital among Descendants of Mixed Couples in Catalonia, Spain: Realities and Inequalities / Dan Rodríguez-García, Miguel Solana-Solana, Anna Ortiz-Guitart & Joanna L. Freedman
- ‘There is Nothing Wrong with Being a Mulatto’: Structural Discrimination and Racialised Belonging in Denmark / Mira C. Skadegård & Iben Jensen
- Exceptionalism with Non-Validation: The Social Inconsistencies of Being Mixed Race in Australia / Stephanie B. Guy
- Mixed Matters Through a Wider Lens
- Recognising Selves in Others: Situating Dougla Manoeuvrability as Shared Mixed-Race Ontology / Sue Ann Barratt & Aleah Ranjitsingh
- What’s Love Got To Do With It? Emotional Authority and State Regulation of Interracial/national Couples in Ireland / Rebecca Chiyoko King-O’Riain
- Re-viewing Race and Mixedness: Mixed Race in Asia and the Pacific / Zarine L. Rocha
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