Situated Mixedness
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Situated Mixedness
Understanding Migration-Related Intimate Diversity in Belgium
Fresnoza-Flot, Asuncion
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2024
232
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9781032777344
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Introduction. Intimate diversity in Belgium through the optic of situated mixedness
Part 1. "Mixed" couples living the context(s) of regulations
1. Religious loss or religious spiritualisation? "Christian-Muslim" couples in Belgium: between secularisation and spiritualisation
2. Minimum income threshold and migrantised citizens: second-class mixedness in the Belgian family reunification regime
3. Bureaucratic couples' interviews as ordeals of desirability: insights from Brussels
4. Intimate mixedness during the COVID-19 pandemic: transnational couples experiencing the effects of travel restrictions
Part 2. Temporal unfolding of intimate diversity
5. Belgian-Asian conjugal mixedness in Belgium since 1992: a quantitative perspective
6. Intimate diversity outside and within: points of convergence of Belgian-Asian couples in Belgium
7. Rapture, rupture, reconstruction: reflections on gay Asian migrant relationship experiences in Belgium
8. Transnationally situated meanings regarding food consumption among Laotian-Belgian couples in Belgium
Conclusion. Rethinking conjugal mixedness and intimate diversity
Part 1. "Mixed" couples living the context(s) of regulations
1. Religious loss or religious spiritualisation? "Christian-Muslim" couples in Belgium: between secularisation and spiritualisation
2. Minimum income threshold and migrantised citizens: second-class mixedness in the Belgian family reunification regime
3. Bureaucratic couples' interviews as ordeals of desirability: insights from Brussels
4. Intimate mixedness during the COVID-19 pandemic: transnational couples experiencing the effects of travel restrictions
Part 2. Temporal unfolding of intimate diversity
5. Belgian-Asian conjugal mixedness in Belgium since 1992: a quantitative perspective
6. Intimate diversity outside and within: points of convergence of Belgian-Asian couples in Belgium
7. Rapture, rupture, reconstruction: reflections on gay Asian migrant relationship experiences in Belgium
8. Transnationally situated meanings regarding food consumption among Laotian-Belgian couples in Belgium
Conclusion. Rethinking conjugal mixedness and intimate diversity
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Introduction. Intimate diversity in Belgium through the optic of situated mixedness
Part 1. "Mixed" couples living the context(s) of regulations
1. Religious loss or religious spiritualisation? "Christian-Muslim" couples in Belgium: between secularisation and spiritualisation
2. Minimum income threshold and migrantised citizens: second-class mixedness in the Belgian family reunification regime
3. Bureaucratic couples' interviews as ordeals of desirability: insights from Brussels
4. Intimate mixedness during the COVID-19 pandemic: transnational couples experiencing the effects of travel restrictions
Part 2. Temporal unfolding of intimate diversity
5. Belgian-Asian conjugal mixedness in Belgium since 1992: a quantitative perspective
6. Intimate diversity outside and within: points of convergence of Belgian-Asian couples in Belgium
7. Rapture, rupture, reconstruction: reflections on gay Asian migrant relationship experiences in Belgium
8. Transnationally situated meanings regarding food consumption among Laotian-Belgian couples in Belgium
Conclusion. Rethinking conjugal mixedness and intimate diversity
Part 1. "Mixed" couples living the context(s) of regulations
1. Religious loss or religious spiritualisation? "Christian-Muslim" couples in Belgium: between secularisation and spiritualisation
2. Minimum income threshold and migrantised citizens: second-class mixedness in the Belgian family reunification regime
3. Bureaucratic couples' interviews as ordeals of desirability: insights from Brussels
4. Intimate mixedness during the COVID-19 pandemic: transnational couples experiencing the effects of travel restrictions
Part 2. Temporal unfolding of intimate diversity
5. Belgian-Asian conjugal mixedness in Belgium since 1992: a quantitative perspective
6. Intimate diversity outside and within: points of convergence of Belgian-Asian couples in Belgium
7. Rapture, rupture, reconstruction: reflections on gay Asian migrant relationship experiences in Belgium
8. Transnationally situated meanings regarding food consumption among Laotian-Belgian couples in Belgium
Conclusion. Rethinking conjugal mixedness and intimate diversity
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