This thesis offers a detailed exploration of what it means to be living as a white mother of a ’mixed race’ child in England during the period 1930-2010. Using primary data, I piece together a story about a nation and the women who are seen to move beyond its boundaries through sexually and racially transgressive acts. I select seven official documents for analysis from public archives spanning the 1930-1950s and position these as representative of an official response to boundary incursion. Using those materials, I demonstrate the reassertion of state authority, as rules and social practices including social distancing and marginalization to secure boundaries. I examine how particular tropes of gender, sexuality, class and ethnicity, provi...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose:This chapter shows how professional women from diverse geograp...
Abstract This article examines and centres the activism and experiences of Black moth...
In the context of ever-more stringent and discriminatory immigration legislation in the UK, it has b...
Women living in Diaspora are presented with different conflicts under patriarchal motherhood. The wo...
This paper contributes to debates on potential connections between care ethics and decoloniality fro...
Female migrants comprise half of the worlds migrating people today. Modern ideals of mothering and m...
This paper explores how migrant mothering kinwork challenges private and public boundaries, giving r...
This article focuses on contemporary gendered politics of migration and belonging in Britain. The ar...
Women’s migration has facilitated diverse understandings of both mothering and motherhood. Despite t...
This article uses autobiographical material to explore how 'race' has operated as structuring princi...
The position I adopt in this study, aligned with Lyotard (1979), asserts that the master narrative g...
Focusing on a key dimension of transnational family relations, this article explores the impact of u...
In this article, I reflect that 10 years on the study of the maternal continues to offer a critical ...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose:This chapter shows how professional women from diverse geograp...
Abstract This article examines and centres the activism and experiences of Black moth...
In the context of ever-more stringent and discriminatory immigration legislation in the UK, it has b...
Women living in Diaspora are presented with different conflicts under patriarchal motherhood. The wo...
This paper contributes to debates on potential connections between care ethics and decoloniality fro...
Female migrants comprise half of the worlds migrating people today. Modern ideals of mothering and m...
This paper explores how migrant mothering kinwork challenges private and public boundaries, giving r...
This article focuses on contemporary gendered politics of migration and belonging in Britain. The ar...
Women’s migration has facilitated diverse understandings of both mothering and motherhood. Despite t...
This article uses autobiographical material to explore how 'race' has operated as structuring princi...
The position I adopt in this study, aligned with Lyotard (1979), asserts that the master narrative g...
Focusing on a key dimension of transnational family relations, this article explores the impact of u...
In this article, I reflect that 10 years on the study of the maternal continues to offer a critical ...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose:This chapter shows how professional women from diverse geograp...