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A White Side of Black Britain – Interracial Intimacy and Racial Literacy

Autor France Winddanc Twine
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 feb 2011
A White Side of Black Britain explores the racial consciousness of white women in the United Kingdom who have had children with black men, primarily British-born men of Caribbean heritage. Contending that social scientists do not adequately understand how white members of black families negotiate race, France Winddance Twine describes the everyday lives of white women raising children of African Caribbean descent in a racially diverse mid-size British city. Varying in age, income, and education, the women at the centre of Twine’s ethnography share moving stories about how they met the fathers of their children, how they incorporate ideas about race and racism into their parenting, and how their thinking about race and social relations changed over time. Interviewing and observing more than forty multiracial families over the span of a decade, Twine discovered that the white women’s sense of belonging and racial consciousness was derived as much from their interactions with their partner’s family and friends as it was from their romantic relations with black men. In addition to the white birth mothers, Twine interviewed their children, partners, and extended families, and her book can be read in part as a dialogue about race among black and white members of the same families. It includes intimate photographs of the women and their children, partners, extended families, and community.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822348764
ISBN-10: 0822348764
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 57 b&w photographs, 3 figures
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

Illustrations; AcknowledgmentsIntroduction; 1. Class, Capital, and Respectability ; 2. Disciplining Dissidents: Transgressive Women, Transracial Mothers; 3. Racial Literacy and the Blindness of Whiteness ; 4. Antiracism in Everyday Practice; 5. Written on the Body: Ethnic Capital and Black Cultural Production; 6. Archives of Interracial Intimacies: Race, Respectability, and Family Photographs; 7. White Like Who? Status, Stigma, and the Social Meanings of Whiteness; 8. White Fathers and Black Mothers: Gender Gaps in the Costs of Intimacy; Epilogue: Constricted Eyes and Racial VisionsNotes; References; Index

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"In A White Side of Black Britain, France Winddance Twine paints portraits of families through her indepth and longitudinal research, exploring the history and dynamics of 40 ‘transracial’, or mixed-race, families based in Leicester. It will be of interest to those working or studying parenting,and mixed-race studies.... While being a member of a Black family is not an a priori condition for possession of racial consciousness,Twine does show, in a thoughtful and nuanced manner, the ability for women to learn and adapt their everyday practices in order to pass on an adopted heritage." Runnymede Bulletin, Summer 2012

“A White Side of Black Britain is likely to become a landmark text in the fields of ‘mixed race’ and whiteness studies. France Winddance Twine offers a sympathetic and generous treatment of a complex and fraught subject, and she combines compelling, intimate vignettes and photos with nuanced analysis and thought-provoking links to contemporary debates.”--Claire Alexander, author of The Art of Being Black: The Creation of Black British Youth Identities

“What happens to the racial consciousness of white women who marry black men and have black children? France Winddance Twine reveals through a deep and extensive ethnography with forty white women in such relationships how their consciousness changes, allowing them to become sensitive and adept at recognizing and dealing with racism. This is truly original research that deserves a wide readership.”--Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, author of Racism without Racists


"In A White Side of Black Britain, France Winddance Twine paints portraits of families through her indepth and longitudinal research, exploring the history and dynamics of 40 'transracial', or mixed-race, families based in Leicester. It will be of interest to those working or studying parenting,and mixed-race studies... While being a member of a Black family is not an a priori condition for possession of racial consciousness, Twine does show, in a thoughtful and nuanced manner, the ability for women to learn and adapt their everyday practices in order to pass on an adopted heritage." Runnymede Bulletin, Summer 2012 "A White Side of Black Britain is likely to become a landmark text in the fields of 'mixed race' and whiteness studies. France Winddance Twine offers a sympathetic and generous treatment of a complex and fraught subject, and she combines compelling, intimate vignettes and photos with nuanced analysis and thought-provoking links to contemporary debates."--Claire Alexander, author of The Art of Being Black: The Creation of Black British Youth Identities "What happens to the racial consciousness of white women who marry black men and have black children? France Winddance Twine reveals through a deep and extensive ethnography with forty white women in such relationships how their consciousness changes, allowing them to become sensitive and adept at recognizing and dealing with racism. This is truly original research that deserves a wide readership."--Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, author of Racism without Racists

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"What happens to the racial consciousness of white women who marry black men and have black children? Professor France Winddance Twine reveals through a deep and extensive ethnography with forty white women in such relationships how their consciousness changes allowing them to become sensitive and adept at recognizing and dealing with racism. This is a truly original research that deserves a wide readership."--Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, author of "Racism Without Racists"

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Focuses on the struggles of white mothers parenting African-descent children in Britain, analyzing the complex, racialized status of these women and their commitments to antiracism