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This pioneering volume draws together theoretical and empirical contributions analyzing the experiences of white mothers in interracial families in Britain, Canada and the USA. The growth of the mixed race population reflects an increasingly racially and culturally heterogeneous society, shaped by powerful forces of globalisation and migration. Mixed family formations are becoming increasingly common through marriage, relationships and adoption, and there is also increasing social recognition of interracial families through the inclusion of mixed categories in Census data and other official statistics. The changing demographic make-up of Britain and other Western countries raises important questions about identity, belonging and the changing nature of family life. It also connects with theoretical and empirical discussions about the significance of race in contemporary society.

In exploring mothering across racialised boundaries, this volume offers new insights and perspectives. The notion of racialisation is invoked to argue that, while the notion of race does not exist in any meaningful sense, it continues to operate as a social process. This crucial resource will appeal to academics, researchers, policy makers, practitioners and undergraduate and postgraduate students.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.

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Mothering, Mixed Families and Racialised
Boundaries
This pioneering volume draws together theoretical and empirical contributions analysing the experiences of white mothers in interracial families in Britain, Canada and the USA. The growth of the mixed race population reflects an increasingly racially and culturally heterogeneous society, shaped by powerful forces of globalisation and migration. Mixed family formations are becoming increasingly common through marriage, relationships and adoption, and there is also increasing social recognition of interracial families through the inclusion of mixed categories in census data and other official statistics. The changing demographic make-up of Britain and other western countries raises important questions about identity, belonging and the changing nature of family life. It also connects with theoretical and empirical discussions about the significance of race in contemporary society.
In exploring mothering across racialised boundaries, this volume offers new insights and perspectives. The notion of racialisation is invoked to argue that, while the notion of race does not exist in any meaningful sense, it continues to operate as a social process. This crucial resource will appeal to academics, researchers, policy makers, practitioners and, undergraduate and postgraduate students.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.
Ravinder Barn is Professor of Social Policy at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. She has published widely in the areas of race, ethnicity and children, and families.
Vicki Harman is Lecturer at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. Drawing on her PhD research, she has written several papers about the situation of white mothers in mixed families.
Ethnic and Racial Studies
Series editors: Martin Bulmer, University of Surrey, UK, and
John Solomos, City University London, UK
The journal Ethnic and Racial Studies was founded in 1978 by John Stone to provide an international forum for high quality research on race, ethnicity, nationalism and ethnic conflict. At the time the study of race and ethnicity was still a relatively marginal sub-field of sociology, anthropology and political science. In the intervening period the journal has provided a space for the discussion of core theoretical issues, key developments and trends, and for the dissemination of the latest empirical research.
It is now the leading journal in its field and has helped to shape the development of scholarly research agendas. Ethnic and Racial Studies attracts submissions from scholars in a diverse range of countries, fields of scholarship and crosses disciplinary boundaries. It has moved from being a quarterly to being published monthly and it is now available in both printed and electronic form.
The Ethnic and Racial Studies book series contains a wide range of the journals special issues. These special issues are an important contribution to the work of the journal, where leading social science academics bring together articles on specific themes and issues that are linked to the broad intellectual concerns of Ethnic and Racial Studies. The series editors work closely with the guest editors of the special issues to ensure that they meet the highest quality standards possible. Through publishing these special issues as a series of books, we hope to allow a wider audience of both scholars and students from across the social science disciplines to engage with the work of Ethnic and Racial Studies.
Titles in the series include:
The Transnational Political
Participation of Immigrants
Edited by Jean-Michel Lafleur and
Marco Martiniello
Anthropology of Migration and
Multiculturalism
Edited by Steven Vertovec
Migrant Politics and Mobilisation
Exclusion, Engagements,
Incorporation
Edited by Davide Per and
John Solomos
New Racial Missions of Policing
International Perspectives on
Evolving Law-Enforcemen
Politics
Edited by Paul Amar
Young People, Ethnicity and Social
Capital
Edited by Tracey Reynolds
Cosmopolitan Sociability
Edited by Tsypylma Darieva,
Nina Glick Schiller and
Sandra Gruner-Domic
Retheorizing Race and Whiteness in
the 21st Century
Edited by Charles A. Gallagher and
France Winddance Twine
Theorising Integration and
Assimilation
Edited by Jens Schneider and
Maurice Crul
Ethnic and Racial Minorities in Asia
Inclusion or Exclusion?
Edited by Michelle Ann Miller
Diasporas, Cultures and Identities
Edited by Martin Bulmer and
John Solomos
Gender, Race and Religion
Intersections and Challenges
Edited by Martin Bulmer and
John Solomos
Latino Identity in Contemporary
America
Edited by Martin Bulmer and
John Solomos
Migration
Policies, Practices, Activism
Edited by Martin Bulmer and
John Solomos
Nationalism and National Identities
Edited by Martin Bulmer and
John Solomos
Methods and Contexts in the Study
of Muslim Minorities
Visible and Invisible Muslims
Edited by Nadia Jeldtoft and
Jrgen S. Nielsen
Irregular Migrants
Policy, Politics, Motives and
Everyday Lives
Edited by Alice Bloch and
Milena Chimienti
Fighting Discrimination in Europe
The Case for a Race-Conscious
Approach
Edited by Mathias Mschel,
Costanza Hermanin and
Michele Grigolo
Responses to Stigmatization in
Comparative Perspective
Edited by Michele Lamont and
Nissim Mizrachi
Health Care and Immigration
Understanding the Connections
Edited by Patricia Fernandez-Kelly
and Alejandro Portes
Gender, Migration and the Media
Edited by Myria Georgiou
Accounting for Ethnic and Racial
Diversity
The Challenge of Enumeration
Edited by Patrick Simon and
Victor Pich
Methodologies on the Move
The Transnational Turn in
Empirical Migration
Research
Edited by Anna Amelina,
Thomas Faist and
Devrimsel D. Nergiz
Racialization and Religion
Race, Culture and Difference in the
Study of Antisemitism and
Islamophobia
Edited by Nasar Meer
Race and Ethnicity in Secret and
Exclusive Social Orders
Blood and Shadow
Edited by Matthew W. Hughey
The Language of Inclusion and
Exclusion in Immigration and
Integration
Edited by Marlou Schrover and
Willem Schinkel
Mothering, Mixed Families and
Racialised Boundaries
Edited by Ravinder Barn and
Vicki Harman
Mothering, Mixed Families and
Racialised Boundaries
Edited by
Ravinder Barn and Vicki Harman
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First published 2014
by Routledge
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