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Mixed Families in a Transnational World
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Offering a transnational perspective on the processes of identity transmission and identity construction of mixed families in various parts of the world, this book provides an overview of how local, national, global contexts and inter-group relations structure the development of specific forms of belonging and identification.
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Josiane Le Gall is an Adjunct professor of anthropology at Université de Montréal and researcher at the Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux (CIUSSS) du Centre-Ouest-de-l'Île-de-Montréal. Her research areas include migration and family, especially as related to mixedness, transnationalism, identity, transmission, religion, and care. Her current research projects focus on the identity construction process of mixed individuals in Québec and on the use of health and social services by immigrant men in Québec. She is also co-conducting ethnographic projects on 'good death', dying and grief as experienced by migrants and minorities in Montreal.
Catherine Therrien is a Canadian anthropologist living in Morocco. She is an Adjunct Faculty at Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane. Her research interests focus on identity, mixedness, family, migration, and transnationalism. She currently conducts a research on the identity of mixed children in Morocco and one on the narratives of "illegalised" Sub-Saharan migrants. Author of the recent books 'Celui qui échoue devient sorcier. Récit d'un migrant camerounais parti d'Afrique et arrivé en Afrique' (PUL, 2019) she has also co-edited various collective books and special issues of scholarly journals, the last of which is on mixed Muslim/non-Muslim families (Social Compass, forthcoming).
Karine Geoffrion is a professor of anthropology at Université Laval, Canada. Her research interests include mobility, transnational intimacies, family migration, romantic love, mixed identities, and gender diversity in West Africa. Her main research examines the transnational relationship of 'North-South' couples and Canadian women's experience of the spousal reunification process in Canada. A recent project in collaboration with colleagues from Ghana explores issues of identity and belonging for mixed-race Ghanaians. Karine has recently coedited a themed issue on immigration bureaucracies in the journal Anthropologica (2021).
Inhalt
Foreword The Overriding Value of Mixedness: Questioning the Mixed Couple Category in France
Introduction Beyond Borders: The Everyday Life of Transnational Mixed Families
Part I: Transnational Relatedness: Socialization and Belonging Through and Beyond Borders
Relational Transnationalism of Filipino/Thai-Belgian Youths in Belgium: Mothers, Memories, Emotions and Social Entities
Identity Transmission in a (Trans)national Context: A Comparison between Parents in Mixed Couples in Quebec and Morocco
Canadian Mothers, Transnational Bridges: Transmitting Embodied Connections to the Global South to 'Mixed' Children in Canada
Narratives of Belonging in Transnational Contexts: The Multidimensional Experience of Mixedness
Part II: (In)visible Affiliations and Racialization Processes in Tensed (Trans)national Group Relations
Single, Dual, Beyond: Ethnic, Racial and Religious Self-identification among Mixed Individuals Raised in Christian-Muslim Families in Italy
Racial Socialisation and Negotiation of Family Mixedness among White Parents of Internationally Adoptive Children in France
Living in a Conflictual Transnational Space: French-Algerian Daily Lives in the Midst of Intergroup Tensions
'There's no such Thing as a Dragon!': Evading the Mixed Origin in Jewish Mixed Families' Identity Discourse in Israel
Perceptions of Racial Discrimination and Parenting Reactions: The case of Mixed Sub-Saharan African-Italian Families in Northern Italy
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780367648619
- Genre Sociology
- Editor Josiane Le Gall, Catherine Therrien, Karine Geoffrion
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 220
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2023
- EAN 9780367648619
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-0-367-64861-9
- Veröffentlichung 31.05.2023
- Titel Mixed Families in a Transnational World
- Autor Josiane (Universite De Montreal, Canada) Le Gall
- Gewicht 453g
- Herausgeber Routledge