Index

Jillian Paragg (Independent Researcher, Canada)

Mixed Race Life Stories

ISBN: 978-1-80071-049-8, eISBN: 978-1-80071-048-1

Publication date: 30 June 2023

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Paragg, J. (2023), "Index", Mixed Race Life Stories (Critical Mixed Race Studies), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 137-141. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80071-048-120231007

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Emerald Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2023 Jillian Paragg. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited


INDEX

Academic scholarship
, 7

Affect
, 96, 117

Affective cycles concept
, 97

Affective experiences of gaze in everyday life
, 98–114

visibility, authenticity and bodies in/out of place
, 103–114

Affective politics of mixed race
, 2, 117–119, 125

Ahmed’s approach to phenomenology
, 96

Anti-Black racism
, 7, 9–10, 50, 57–58, 120

Anti-Indigenous racism
, 54–55

Anticipation
, 118

Australia
, 4–5, 106–107, 119

Australian context
, 4–5

Belonging

re-negotiating terms of
, 80–91

terms of engagement
, 66–91

Biographization process
, 19

Biracial
, 70

Black Atlantic
, 7

Black masculinity
, 52–53

Black/Métis mix
, 125

Black/white mix
, 125

Blackness
, 50–51

British colonial entanglements
, 3–6

British/Commonwealth settler colonial states
, 4–5

Brownness
, 62, 123–124

Calgary
, 2, 13–16, 33–34

Canada

analyzing media discourses on mixed race
, 30

mixed race discourses in newspaper media
, 34–39

multicultural era and race discourse
, 25–39

race and mixed race in
, 9–14

race–multicultural discourse in Canada
, 30–33

understanding racial gaze in multicultural Canada
, 27–30

and white settler colonial states
, 3–6

Canadian census reporting
, 10–13

Canadian context
, 8, 27–29

and (un)collective possibilities
, 119–125

global mixed race literatures and
, 3–9

Canadian culture
, 56

Canadian identity
, 74

Canadian institutions
, 9–10

Canadian media
, 35

Canadian multicultural discourse
, 2, 27–28

Canadian multiculturalism
, 27–28

Canadian Multiculturalism Act (1988)
, 26

Canadian official multiculturalism
, 119

Canadian population
, 12

Canadian settler colonial state, The
, 5

Celebratory discourse of racial mixing
, 29–30

Celebratory Multicultural Nation
, 30, 32, 77–78

Census
, 5–6, 10, 12, 66, 75–76

Childhood school experiences
, 103–104

Children
, 1, 37–38

Chinese community
, 48

Collectives
, 122–124

Communities of brownness
, 123

Complex commonalities
, 80, 85, 91

Critical Mixed Race Studies (CMRS)
, 3

literature
, 8

scholars
, 7

situating project within
, 7–9

Critical race literature
, 103–104

Critical Race Theory (CRT)
, 44

Cultural festivals
, 94–95

Dating and partnering
, 37–38, 42, 49, 52–53, 61, 63

Department of Sociology
, 93–94

Discourses
, 1–2, 9, 23, 53

Discrete ‘cultural’ categories
, 109

Dissective questioning process
, 8–9

Diversity
, 31

Dominant racial imaginaries
, 53

Edmonton
, 2, 13–15, 122

Embodiment
, 80, 82, 96

Engagement

navigating national belonging
, 74–80

navigating terms of mixed race
, 66–74

re-negotiating terms of belonging
, 80–91

terms of
, 66–91

Ethnicity
, 5–6, 10–11, 27–28, 32, 123

Exoticization
, 49

External racial gaze
, 29

Family
, 44

Federal census (2021)
, 13–14

Felt experience
, 23–24, 99–100, 120

Gender
, 35–36, 80–81

Gender as seriality concept
, 53

Global Mixed Race Literatures and Canadian Context
, 3–9

British colonial entanglements
, 3–6

hemispheric race-making and Black Atlantic
, 7

situating project within CMRS
, 7–9

Grappling with post-race
, 81–85

Hair
, 46, 72–73

Hapa identity
, 49

Hemispheric race-making concept
, 6–7

Heritage Days
, 56–57

Hesitation
, 97

Hip-hop dance communities
, 123–124

Identity and belonging
, 66–91

Immigrant experiences
, 109

Immigration
, 12

Immigration policy
, 4–5, 31

Indian Act
, 28, 31

Indian Residential School System
, 32

Indigenous groups
, 28

Indigenous movements
, 5–6

Indigenous peoples
, 4

Institutional racism
, 42

Interracial families
, 42

Interracial relationships
, 12–13

Interview participants
, 58–59

narratives
, 81

Interviewees
, 72

Iterative process of lived experience
, 103–104

Jook-sing
, 48–49

Kinning concept
, 44

Kinship
, 42, 46, 95

learning multiracialized categorical gaze in context of
, 45–63

readings of race and kinship production
, 43–45

Learning

impure
, 47–53

multiracialized categorical gaze in context of kinship
, 45–63

need for response to calling out of difference
, 58–63

race and racial gaze
, 42–45

readings of race and kinship production
, 43–45

serial–multiple forms of articulated difference
, 53–58

socially recognized belonging
, 45–47

Life course
, 18–19

approaches
, 19

Life story

epistemological and ontological assumptions
, 17–18

interviewing methodology
, 14, 17, 23

method approach
, 15

methodological approaches
, 17

Linear immigrant nation
, 30, 68, 77

Lived experience
, 1, 17–18, 118

Media discourses on mixed race, analyzing
, 30

Media texts
, 33

Memory/body
, 125

Methodology
, 14–23

Methods
, 14–23

Métis
, 31

Mixed experience
, 85–86

Mixed off-spring
, 4

Mixed race
, 3, 34

analyzing media discourses on
, 30

articulating affective politics of
, 119–125

in Canada
, 9–14

identity
, 7

literature
, 8, 43

navigating terms of
, 66–74

respondents
, 41

subjects narratives
, 29

voices
, 36

Mixed race
, 70

Mixed race community
, 122–123

Mixed race discourses
, 68

in newspaper media
, 34–39

Mixed race experiences, ready identity narratives as core to
, 20–23

Monoracial
, 29

Mulatto
, 21, 70

Multicultural Canada
, 81–82

understanding racial gaze in
, 27–30

Multicultural curriculum
, 110–112

Multicultural day
, 112

Multicultural era, Canada
, 25–39

Multicultural festivals
, 56, 79–80

Multicultural imaginary
, 31–32

Multicultural nation
, 74

Multicultural policy
, 5, 25–26

Multiculturalism

in Canada
, 27

m policy
, 108–109

Multiple ethnic origins
, 11

Multiple multiplicities
, 29, 85

Multiple respondents
, 75

Multiplicity of identities
, 54

Multiracial
, 70

Multiracial Balancing Act
, 37–38

Multiracialized kinship
, 43

Multiracialized respondents
, 70

Multiracializing categorical gaze

affective experiences of gaze in everyday life
, 98–114

learning about race and racial gaze
, 42–45

learning multiracialized categorical gaze in context of kinship
, 45–63

lived experience of
, 96–98

Multiracializing gaze
, 117

global mixed race literatures and Canadian context
, 3–9

life story epistemological and ontological assumptions
, 17–18

method and methodology
, 14–23

narrative identity and life course
, 18–19

race and mixed race in Canada
, 9–14

ready identity narratives as core to mixed race experiences
, 20–23

study design
, 15–17

Narrative approach
, 18–19

Narrative identity
, 18–19

approach
, 23

Narrative-type method approaches
, 17

National belonging, navigating
, 74–80

Nationality
, 27–28, 105

Neo-liberal
, 32

New Métis
, 38–39

New Zealand
, 4, 120

Newspaper media, mixed race discourses in
, 34–39

Non-white racialized ethnicities
, 20–21, 28

Non-whites
, 30–31

Official multicultural policy
, 26

Official multiculturalism
, 25–26, 118

On the street
, 23–24

Participants
, 65, 97

Phenomenology
, 96

Ahmed’s approach to
, 96

Politics of mixed race
, 24, 119

Post-race

bridges
, 37

discourses
, 32, 81

discursive threads
, 37–38

grappling with
, 81–85

nation
, 32–33

Queer theory
, 44–45

Race
, 1

in Canada
, 9–14

Canadian census reporting
, 10–13

discourse, Canada
, 25–39

learning about
, 42–45

readings of race and kinship production
, 43–45

study contexts
, 13–14

Race–multicultural discourse in Canada
, 30–33

celebratory multicultural nation
, 30–32

linear immigrant nation
, 30

post-race nation
, 32–33

Racial gaze

learning about
, 42–45

in multicultural Canada
, 27–30

Racial identities
, 30–31

Racial learnings
, 41–42

Racial mixing
, 47–48

Racial slavery
, 7, 9–10, 83

Racialization
, 120

Racialized ethnicities
, 7, 20–21

Racism
, 32

Re-negotiating terms of belonging
, 80–91

claiming new terms
, 85–91

grappling with post-race
, 81–85

(Re) production of race
, 49

Ready identity narratives as core to mixed race experiences
, 20–23

Respondents
, 75–76, 80, 118

formative moments
, 98, 118

memories
, 98, 118

narratives
, 71–72

School
, 103

Serial-multiple
, 53–58

Settler colonial state
, 43–45

Settler multiculturalism
, 115

Settler-Savage-Slave framework
, 7

Sexuality
, 16, 53, 120

Siblings
, 48, 62

Snowball sampling
, 16

Social spaces
, 95

Socio-economic status
, 16

Standard North American Family (SNAF)
, 44

Statistics Canada report
, 12–13

Structural racism
, 19

Superdiversity
, 5–6

Systemic racism
, 109–110

Terminology
, 67

Toronto
, 2, 13, 102

Toronto Census metropolitan area (Toronto CMA)
, 13

UK
, 3, 8

Uncertainty
, 56–57

(Un)collective possibilities

articulating affective politics of mixed race
, 119–125

Canadian context and
, 119–125

US
, 3, 8

US multiracial movement
, 8, 36

Visible minority
, 11–12, 75–76

What are you question
, 8–9, 20, 29–30, 45, 73, 80–81, 94

White racialized ethnicities
, 20–21, 28

White settler colonial states
, 3–6

White supremacy
, 7, 59–60, 120

Whiteness
, 89

Workplace
, 23–24, 98–99