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
Since the end of the Second World War, race relations and immigration have become major subjects of ...
Gail Lewis’ (2009) ‘Birthing Racial Difference: Conversations with my mother and others’ appeared in...
Collaborative writing is well established in the humanities, but with little focus on how the writin...
This article uses autobiographical material to explore how 'race' has operated as structuring princi...
This article uses autobiographical material to explore how 'race' has operated as structuring princi...
In this article, I reflect that 10 years on the study of the maternal continues to offer a critical ...
Purpose Based on a performance of a conversation between my white mother and myself – her mixed race...
Drawing upon fifty-five interviews with Black mixed-race people located in Britain’s second-largest ...
Alexis Pinzon discusses colorism in Alice Walker\u27s short story Everyday Use ; she shows how Walk...
This article springs from research I conducted (2001) on the experiences of mothers whose children o...
This thesis offers a detailed exploration of what it means to be living as a white mother of a ’mixe...
From the Article: In a world of diverse cultures and societal beliefs, marginalized groups often sha...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
The article explores the continuity of the village through the experiences of four generations of wo...
This article explores mothering from the perspective of a middle-aged, Black Caribbean mother living...
Since the end of the Second World War, race relations and immigration have become major subjects of ...
Gail Lewis’ (2009) ‘Birthing Racial Difference: Conversations with my mother and others’ appeared in...
Collaborative writing is well established in the humanities, but with little focus on how the writin...
This article uses autobiographical material to explore how 'race' has operated as structuring princi...
This article uses autobiographical material to explore how 'race' has operated as structuring princi...
In this article, I reflect that 10 years on the study of the maternal continues to offer a critical ...
Purpose Based on a performance of a conversation between my white mother and myself – her mixed race...
Drawing upon fifty-five interviews with Black mixed-race people located in Britain’s second-largest ...
Alexis Pinzon discusses colorism in Alice Walker\u27s short story Everyday Use ; she shows how Walk...
This article springs from research I conducted (2001) on the experiences of mothers whose children o...
This thesis offers a detailed exploration of what it means to be living as a white mother of a ’mixe...
From the Article: In a world of diverse cultures and societal beliefs, marginalized groups often sha...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
The article explores the continuity of the village through the experiences of four generations of wo...
This article explores mothering from the perspective of a middle-aged, Black Caribbean mother living...
Since the end of the Second World War, race relations and immigration have become major subjects of ...
Gail Lewis’ (2009) ‘Birthing Racial Difference: Conversations with my mother and others’ appeared in...
Collaborative writing is well established in the humanities, but with little focus on how the writin...