This article uses autobiographical material to explore how 'race' has operated as structuring principle in Britain since the end of the Second World War. It stages an encounter between lived experience (as revealed through memory) and psychoanalytic and sociological texts. The article attempts to show how 'life' is both captured by these traditions of thought and how it exceeds them. The focus is on the material and emotional registers of intersubjectivity across the divisions of black and white. The article is punctuated by brief moments of musical interruption which illustrate the pervasive presence of gendered, raced and sexed in artefacts of popular culture
Official records show that the mixed-race population represent the fastest growing ethnic minority '...
Open access articleThis essay examines a growing literature on postcolonial Black Britain that seeks...
This essay investigates the autobiographical voice as a means of claiming or disavowing racial ident...
This article uses autobiographical material to explore how 'race' has operated as structuring princi...
Drawing upon fifty-five interviews with Black mixed-race people located in Britain’s second-largest ...
This pioneering volume draws together theoretical and empirical contributions analyzing the experien...
The popular conception of interraciality in Britain is one that frequently casts mixed racial relati...
Gail Lewis’ (2009) ‘Birthing Racial Difference: Conversations with my mother and others’ appeared in...
This article stages a dialogue between two concepts from different social science traditions, mixedn...
This study shows a phenomenological account of the mixed-race lived experience. Previous research fo...
This thesis draws on ethnographic fieldwork in Keighley, West Yorkshire, to interrogate the turbulen...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in the role of collective memory in ethno-nat...
This paper contrasts intersectionality, the negative definition of identities, and multiple identiti...
For the twenty years that mixed race has been on the United Kingdom (UK) censuses, the main story of...
Mothering is not unanimously a unitary relationship between mother and daughter while the concept an...
Official records show that the mixed-race population represent the fastest growing ethnic minority '...
Open access articleThis essay examines a growing literature on postcolonial Black Britain that seeks...
This essay investigates the autobiographical voice as a means of claiming or disavowing racial ident...
This article uses autobiographical material to explore how 'race' has operated as structuring princi...
Drawing upon fifty-five interviews with Black mixed-race people located in Britain’s second-largest ...
This pioneering volume draws together theoretical and empirical contributions analyzing the experien...
The popular conception of interraciality in Britain is one that frequently casts mixed racial relati...
Gail Lewis’ (2009) ‘Birthing Racial Difference: Conversations with my mother and others’ appeared in...
This article stages a dialogue between two concepts from different social science traditions, mixedn...
This study shows a phenomenological account of the mixed-race lived experience. Previous research fo...
This thesis draws on ethnographic fieldwork in Keighley, West Yorkshire, to interrogate the turbulen...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in the role of collective memory in ethno-nat...
This paper contrasts intersectionality, the negative definition of identities, and multiple identiti...
For the twenty years that mixed race has been on the United Kingdom (UK) censuses, the main story of...
Mothering is not unanimously a unitary relationship between mother and daughter while the concept an...
Official records show that the mixed-race population represent the fastest growing ethnic minority '...
Open access articleThis essay examines a growing literature on postcolonial Black Britain that seeks...
This essay investigates the autobiographical voice as a means of claiming or disavowing racial ident...