
Regulating Interracialized Intimacies
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Highly interdisciplinary in scope, with contributions by pioneering United States and European scholars in this field, this book will be a fundamental read for scholars, researchers and students interested in tracing the genealogy of racial thinking in Europe and beyond, and its enduring operativity.
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"Regulating Interracialized Intimacies is a multi-faceted, rare and rich contribution addressing racialized intimacies in a variety of settings, including Europe. Finally, our gaze is turned toward the continent which has historically been so maddeningly oblivious to its foundational role in inventing race!" Gloria Wekker, Emeritus Professor, Gender Studies, Utrecht University"This book engages in a critical examination of global understandings of "race" and racial identities and global regulation of interracial intimacies. It impressively cuts across the divisions between colonial, metropolitan, and postcolonial contexts, centering in on European contexts and showing the centrality of the regulation of interracial intimacies throughout."
Angela Onwuachi-Willig, Dean and Ryan Roth Gallo Professor of Law, Boston University
"Illuminating the relationships between nation, law and race via interracial relationships, Regulating Interracialized Intimacies is a valuable interdisciplinary resource not just for scholars of 'mixed race studies', but also those who study race through comparative frameworks. Appropriately for the subject matter, it connects ideas and practices across time, space, Empires and legal systems."
Steve Garner, Associate Professor in Sociology, Swansea University
"This stellar collection of essays by prominent international scholars originally contributes to the study on regulations of love and mixed relationships. Covering an astonishing wide spectrum, both historical and geographical, the volume challenges the study of race, gender and intersectionality in colonial, postcolonial and contemporary contexts in Europe and beyond."
Sandra Ponzanesi, Professor of Media, Gender and Postcolonial Studies, Utrecht University
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Betty de Hart is Professor of Transnational Families and Migration Law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. She studies the national, European and international rules affecting transnational families, their ideologies and the impact of law on the everyday lives of transnational families, with a particular interest in the genealogy of race thinking.
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