Prelims
Mixed-Race in the US and UK: Comparing the Past, Present, and Future
ISBN: 978-1-78769-554-2, eISBN: 978-1-78769-553-5
Publication date: 22 November 2019
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Sims, J.P. and Njaka, C.L. (2019), "Prelims", Mixed-Race in the US and UK: Comparing the Past, Present, and Future (Critical Mixed Race Studies), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-xi. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78769-553-520191001
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Copyright © 2020 Jennifer Patrice Sims and Chinelo L. Njaka
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Mixed-Race in the US and UK
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CRITICAL MIXED-RACE STUDIES
Edited by Shirley Anne Tate, University of Alberta, Canada.
This series adopts a critical, interdisciplinary perspective to the study of mixed-race. It will showcase ground-breaking research in this rapidly emerging field to publish work from early career researchers as well as established scholars. The series will publish short books, monographs and edited collections on a range of topics in relation to mixed-race studies and include work from disciplines across the Humanities and Social Sciences including Sociology, History, Anthropology, Psychology, Philosophy, History, Literature, Postcolonial/Decolonial Studies and Cultural Studies.
Editorial Board: Suki Ali, LSE, UK; Ginetta Candelario, Smith College, USA; Michele Elam, Stanford University, USA; Jin Haritaworn, University of Toronto, Canada; Rebecca King O’Riain, Maynooth University, Ireland; Ann Phoenix, Institute of Education, University of London, UK; and Rhoda Reddock, University of the West Indies, Trinidad & Tobago
Previously Published:
Remi Joseph-Salisbury, Black Mixed-Race Men: Transatlanticity, Hybridity and ‘Post-Racial’ Resilience – Winner of the 2019 BSA Philip Abrams Prize
Forthcoming in this series:
Paul Ian Campbell, Identity Politics, ‘Mixed-Race’ and Local Football in 21st Century Britain: Mix and Match
Shirley Anne Tate, Decolonizing Sambo: Transculturation, Fungibility and Black and People of Colour Futurity
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Mixed-Race in the US and UK: Comparing the Past, Present, and Future
BY
JENNIFER PATRICE SIMS
University of Alabama in Huntsville, US
and
CHINELO L. NJAKA
Peckham Rights! and Independent Social Researcher, UK
United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China
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For Chinyere Ike, Gretha, and all the loved ones we lost along the way.
Contents
List of Tables and Figures | ix |
Acknowledgements | xi |
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Past, Present, and Future of Mixed-Race People in the United States and United Kingdom | 1 |
Chapter 2 Creating Mixed-Race: The Census in the US and the UK | 11 |
Chapter 3 Black, British Asian, Mixed-Race, or Jedi: Mixed-Race Identity in the US and UK | 29 |
Chapter 4 Mixed-Race Civil Society: Racial Paradigms and Mixed-Race (Re)production in the US and UK | 41 |
Chapter 5 “Sometimes It’s the First Thing People Ask”: Daily Experiences of Mixedness in the US and UK | 65 |
Chapter 6 “Yes, Girl, Yes. I Want Babies”: Mixed-Race Families Generation After Generation | 79 |
Chapter 7 Queering Critical Mixed Race Studies | 93 |
Chapter 8 Conclusion: Creating and Comparing a Mixed-Race Future | 103 |
Methodological Appendix | 109 |
References | 131 |
Index | 143 |
List of Tables and Figures
Chapter 2
Figure 2.1. | Reproduction of the US Census Questions on Ethnicity and Race. | 15 |
Figure 2.2. | Reproduction of the UK Census Questions on Ethnicity. | 17 |
Appendix
Table A1. | Profiles of Mixed-Race CSOs. | 111 |
Table A2. | Dr Sims’ Study 1 Sample Characteristics. | 121 |
Acknowledgements
Thank you to Shirley Tate, Helen Beddow, Philippa Grand, Rachel Ward, Charlotte Wilson, Alice Ford, Sophie Darling, Sophie Barr, and Rajachitra. S for their work at Emerald. For reading draft chapters and providing incredibly helpful feedback we would like to thank Jeffrey Bayne, David Brunsma, Cabell Hankinson Gathman, Remi Joseph-Salisbury, Danielle Lemi, Danielle McMillian, Ijeoma Njaka, Brittany Sims, Miri Song, Christina Steidl, Myra Washington, and Paul Wright. Jenn would also like to thank her interviewees for their willingness to share their experiences; Whitney Laster Pirtle for her text message support; Erin Reid and Micah Bonds for their lightning-fast administrative assistance; and her family and friends, especially Roxie and Malcolm, for their unconditional love. Finally, Chinelo would like to thank her research participants for giving their time and sharing their perspectives; her family – husband, parents, sisters and in-laws; and friends – especially India-Alana Doris and Natoyah Epailly for their unceasing support and encouragement during the writing of this book.
- Prelims
- Chapter 1: Introduction: The Past, Present, and Future of Mixed-Race People in the United States and United Kingdom
- Chapter 2: Creating Mixed-Race: The Census in the US and the UK
- Chapter 3: Black, British Asian, Mixed-Race, or Jedi: Mixed-Race Identity in the US and UK
- Chapter 4: Mixed-Race Civil Society: Racial Paradigms and Mixed-Race (Re)production in the US and UK
- Chapter 5: “Sometimes It’s the First Thing People Ask”: Daily Experiences of Mixedness in the US and UK
- Chapter 6: “Yes, Girl, Yes. I Want Babies”: Mixed-Race Families Generation After Generation
- Chapter 7: Queering Critical Mixed Race Studies
- Chapter 8: Conclusion: Creating and Comparing a Mixed-Race Future
- Methodological Appendix
- References
- Index