Regulating Interracialized Intimacies

Regulating Interracialized Intimacies

Perspectives from Europe and Beyond

de Hart, Betty; Zambelli, Elena

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2025

314

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9781032583778

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Introduction - Beyond Marriage Prohibitions: New Directions in The Study of Regulating Relationships Across and Beyond the Colour Line Part I: Prohibition 1. Of Coercion, Consent, And Concubines: The Regulation and Litigation of Interracial Sex and Marriage under Slavery in the U.S. South 2. Regulating Sexual Mixing in the Italian Colonies of the Horn of Africa: A Legal History Perspective 3. Dutch Politics of Intimacy in Colony and Metropole and their Afterlives: Reflections on a Shifting Political Economy of Intimacy 4. 'What Does our Love Have to Do with Politics?' Regulation of Interracialized Couples in East Germany Part II: Legal-spatial segregation 5. Regulating 'Mixture' while Building a Settler-Colonial City: The Case of Benghazi 6. Policing "Zones of Degeneracy": (Post-)Colonial Migrants and Interracialized Sex and Intimacies in France (1954-1979) Part III: Regulation of consequences 7. A "Marriage Between Natives": Race, Religion, Citizenship, and Customary Marriage in Late Colonial West Africa 8. Rationalizing Racial Mixing in French West Africa: From African and European to African and Caribbean Encounters with Empire 9. Gender, Citizenship, and Regulating Mixed Intimacies in West Germany 10. Mixed-Race Children, Eugenics and Labels of Defect and Handicap in Britain, 1920s-50s 11. 'The Obvious Dangers of this Relationships': Interracialised Relationships between Underage Swiss Women and Italian Men and the Implementation of the Swiss Child Protection Laws (1960-1980) Part IV: Migration law 12. Regulating Interracialised Intimacies in 1950s-60s Britain through Deportation and Immigration Policies 13. Borders, Intimacy and Colonial Dispossession Part V: Shadow of law 14. Improper Couples, Suspicious Mobilities: Sexuality as Currency and Stigma in Black-White Couples' Everyday Lives in Europe 15. 'How could I have been so Blind?' Love, Money, and Victimhood in Transnational Interracialized Relationships between Dutch Women and Men from MENA Countries 16. Afterword - Love, Domination, and All Things in Between
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race;intimacy;colour;color;ethnicity;relationships;law;whiteness;racism;regulation;empire;nation;colonialism;slavery;legacy;hierarchies;discrimination;sociology;perceptions