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Title/Author:
Mixed Race Britain in The Twentieth Century/ by Chamion Caballero, Peter J. Aspinall.
Author:
Caballero, Chamion.
other author:
Aspinall, Peter J.
Description:
XIX, 552 p. 26 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Ethnicity. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-33928-7
ISBN:
9781137339287
Mixed Race Britain in The Twentieth Century
Caballero, Chamion.
Mixed Race Britain in The Twentieth Century
[electronic resource] /by Chamion Caballero, Peter J. Aspinall. - 1st ed. 2018. - XIX, 552 p. 26 illus.online resource. - Palgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship Series. - Palgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship Series.
1. Introduction -- Section 1: 1900-1939: The March to Moral Condemnation -- 2. ‘Disharmony of Physical, Mental and Temperamental Qualities’: Race Crossing, Miscegenation and the Eugenics Movement -- 3. Mixed Race Communities and Social Stability -- 4. ‘Unnatural Alliances’ and ‘Poor Half-Castes’: Representations of Racial Mixing and Mixedness and the Entrenching of Stereotypes -- 5. Fitting In and Standing Out: Lived Experiences of Everyday Interraciality -- Section 2: 1939-1949: The Second World War - The Early Post-War Years -- 6. 'Tan Yanks’, ‘Loose Women’ and ‘Brown Babies’: Official Concerns About Racial Mixing and Mixedness During the Second World War -- 7. ‘Undesirable Element': The Repatriation of Chinese Sailors and Break up of Mixed Families in the 1940s -- 8. Convivality, Hostility and Ordinariness: Everyday Lives and Emotions in the Second World War and Early Post-War Years -- Section 3: 1950-1979: The Era of Mass Immigration -- 9. Redefining Race: UNESCO, the Biology of Race Crossing, and the Wane of the Eugenics Movement -- 10. The Era of Mass Immigration and Widespread Population Mixing -- 11. ‘Would You Let Your Daughter Marry a Black Man?’ - Representation and Lived Experiences in the Post-War Period -- Section 4: 1980-2000: The Move to Social and Official Acceptance and Recognition -- 12. The Emergence of the 'New Wave': Insider-Led Studies and Multifaceted Perceptions. - 13. Social Acceptance, Official Recognition and Membership of the British Collectivity -- 14. A Postscript to the Twentieth Century: Mainstream and Celebrated Limitations, and Counter-Narratives.
This book explores the overlooked history of racial mixing in Britain during the course of the twentieth century, a period in which there was considerable and influential public debate on the meanings and implications of intimately crossing racial boundaries. Based on research that formed the foundations of the British television series Mixed Britannia, the authors draw on a range of firsthand accounts and archival material to compare ‘official’ accounts of racial mixing and mixedness with those told by mixed race people, couples and families themselves. Mixed Race Britain in The Twentieth Century shows that alongside the more familiarly recognised experiences of social bigotry and racial prejudice there can also be glimpsed constant threads of tolerance, acceptance, inclusion and ‘ordinariness’. It presents a more complex and multifaceted history of mixed race Britain than is typically assumed, one that adds to the growing picture of the longstanding diversity and difference that is, and always has been, an ordinary and everyday feature of British life. .
ISBN: 9781137339287
Standard No.: 10.1057/978-1-137-33928-7doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: GN495.6
Dewey Class. No.: 305.8
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1. Introduction -- Section 1: 1900-1939: The March to Moral Condemnation -- 2. ‘Disharmony of Physical, Mental and Temperamental Qualities’: Race Crossing, Miscegenation and the Eugenics Movement -- 3. Mixed Race Communities and Social Stability -- 4. ‘Unnatural Alliances’ and ‘Poor Half-Castes’: Representations of Racial Mixing and Mixedness and the Entrenching of Stereotypes -- 5. Fitting In and Standing Out: Lived Experiences of Everyday Interraciality -- Section 2: 1939-1949: The Second World War - The Early Post-War Years -- 6. 'Tan Yanks’, ‘Loose Women’ and ‘Brown Babies’: Official Concerns About Racial Mixing and Mixedness During the Second World War -- 7. ‘Undesirable Element': The Repatriation of Chinese Sailors and Break up of Mixed Families in the 1940s -- 8. Convivality, Hostility and Ordinariness: Everyday Lives and Emotions in the Second World War and Early Post-War Years -- Section 3: 1950-1979: The Era of Mass Immigration -- 9. Redefining Race: UNESCO, the Biology of Race Crossing, and the Wane of the Eugenics Movement -- 10. The Era of Mass Immigration and Widespread Population Mixing -- 11. ‘Would You Let Your Daughter Marry a Black Man?’ - Representation and Lived Experiences in the Post-War Period -- Section 4: 1980-2000: The Move to Social and Official Acceptance and Recognition -- 12. The Emergence of the 'New Wave': Insider-Led Studies and Multifaceted Perceptions. - 13. Social Acceptance, Official Recognition and Membership of the British Collectivity -- 14. A Postscript to the Twentieth Century: Mainstream and Celebrated Limitations, and Counter-Narratives.
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