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By examining Black mixed-race identities in the city through a series of historical vantage points, Making Mixed Race provides in-depth insights into the geographical and historical contexts that shape the possibilities and constraints for identifications.

Whilst popular representations of mixed-race often conceptualise it as a contemporary phenomenon and are couched in discourses of futurity, this book dislodges it from the current moment to explore its emergence as a racialised category, and personal identity, over time. In addition to tracing the temporality of mixed-race, the contributions show the utility of place as an analytical tool for mixed-race studies. The conceptual framework for the book place, time, and personal identity offers a timely intervention to the scholarship that encourages us to look outside of individual subjectivities and critically examine the structural contexts that shape Black mixed-race lives.

The book centres around the life histories of 37 people of Mixed White and Black Caribbean heritage born between 1959 and 1994, in Britains second-largest city, Birmingham. The intimate life portraits of mixed identity reveal how colourism, family, school, gender, whiteness, racism, and resistance, have been experienced against the backdrop of post-war immigration, Thatcherism, the ascendency of Black diasporic youth cultures, and contemporary post-race discourses. It will be of interest to researchers, postgraduate and undergraduate students who work on (mixed) race and ethnicity studies in academic areas including geographies of race, youth identities/cultures, gender, colonial legacies, intersectionality, racism, and colourism.

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Making Mixed Race
By examining Black mixed-race identities in the city through a series of historical vantage points, Making Mixed Race provides in-depth insights into the geographical and historical contexts that shape the possibilities and constraints for identifications.
Whilst popular representations of mixed-race often conceptualise it as a contemporary phenomenon and are couched in discourses of futurity, this book dislodges it from the current moment to explore its emergence as a racialised category, and personal identity, over time. In addition to tracing the temporality of mixed-race, the contributions show the utility of place as an analytical tool for mixed-race studies. The conceptual framework for the book place, time, and personal identity offers a timely intervention to the scholarship that encourages us to look outside of individual subjectivities and critically examine the structural contexts that shape Black mixed-race lives.
The book centres around the life histories of 37 people of Mixed White and Black Caribbean heritage born between 1959 and 1994, in Britains second-largest city, Birmingham. The intimate life portraits of mixed identity reveal how colourism, family, school, gender, whiteness, racism, and resistance have been experienced against the backdrop of post-war immigration, Thatcherism, the ascendency of Black diasporic youth cultures, and contemporary post-race discourses. It will be of interest to researchers, postgraduate and undergraduate students who work on (mixed) race and ethnicity studies in academic areas including geographies of race, youth identities/cultures, gender, colonial legacies, intersectionality, racism, and colourism.
Karis Campion is a Legacy in Action Research Fellow at the Stephen Lawrence Research Centre, De Montfort University. Her main research interests span areas of (mixed) race/ethnic identity and geographies of race in urban space.
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10Race and Masculinity in Gay Mens Pornography
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11Making Mixed Race
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12School Choice, Race and Social Anxiety
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For a full list of titles in this series, please visit www.routledge.com/sociology/series/RRRE
Making Mixed Race
A Study of Time, Place and Identity
Karis Campion
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First published 2022
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2022 Karis Campion
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Names: Campion, Karis, author.
Title: Making mixed race : a study of time, place and identity / Karis Campion.
Description: Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2022. | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2021033125 (print) | LCCN 2021033126 (ebook) | ISBN 9780367462918 (hardback) | ISBN 9781032139326 (paperback) | ISBN 9781003027935 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Racially mixed peopleEnglandBirminghamHistory20th century. | Racially mixed familiesEnglandBirminghamHistory20th century. | Racially mixed peopleEnglandBirminghamEthnic identity. | RacismEnglandBirminghamHistory20th century. | Birmingham (England)Race relationsHistory20th century.
Classification: LCC DA690.B6 C36 2022 (print) | LCC DA690.B6 (ebook) | DDC 305.8/0509096042496dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021033125
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021033126
ISBN: 978-0-367-46291-8 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-032-13932-6 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-1-003-02793-5 (ebk)
DOI: 10.4324/9781003027935
Typeset in Times New Roman
by Apex CoVantage, LLC
For Rey, aka our little Gnocci
Contents
  1. Half Title Page
  2. Series Page
  1. i
  2. ii
Guide
  1. Half Title Page
  2. Series Page
Acknowledgements
Id like to thank all of my fellow Black mixed-race Brummies who were so generous with their time when they sat down with me to share their life stories. The vivid pictures that they painted, of mixed-race life in the city, were so rich and insightful. It was a pleasure to have been able to listen to them and learn from them, and it gives me great joy to document and archive these unique stories. I hope I do them justice.
Ive come to learn that academic writing can be such a solitary process, but at the same time it is truly a collective endeavour. I am hugely indebted to my supportive network of friends and colleagues who have contributed to this project and spurred me on along the way. And also, to my family, for their encouragement and guidance. Especially to Alice, for her enduring confidence in me.
Chapter 1
Mixed-race through place and time
DOI: 10.4324/9781003027935-1
Introduction
It was the first Saturday after Malcolms 14th birthday a dull autumn day in Sparkbrook, Birmingham, 1987. It wasnt too cold out but there was a slight chill in the air. He sat up in his bed, headphones on, thumping his new Public Enemy album. Bopping his head, eyes closed, he heard the muffled sound of his moms voice downstairs whod just returned from her morning shift. Malcolm Malcolm! It was time to be dragged around Woolworths, he thought. Rolling his eyes, he hurried down the stairs, heavy footed, in to the front room. Already in his Public Enemy t-shirt, he put on his green beret, pulled on his black glove and scurried around looking for his clock necklace and leather African medallion. His mom hurried him along, come on now, I havent got all day. Off they went on their weekly shop, stopping to chat with Elaine next door within moments, and then Andrea just a few doors down. Its okay, Malcolm thought, this shouldnt take long, and then I can go play football at the bottom of the road in the garages with Paul and Jerome.
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