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Foreword - The Overriding Value of Mixedness: Questioning the Mixed Couple Category in France Introduction - Beyond Borders: The Everyday Life of Transnational Mixed Families Part I: Transnational Relatedness: Socialization and Belonging Through and Beyond Borders 1. Relational Transnationalism of Filipino/Thai-Belgian Youths in Belgium: Mothers, Memories, Emotions and Social Entities 2. Identity Transmission in a (Trans)national Context: A Comparison between Parents in Mixed Couples in Quebec and Morocco 3. Canadian Mothers, Transnational Bridges: Transmitting Embodied Connections to the Global South to ‘Mixed’ Children in Canada 4. Narratives of Belonging in Transnational Contexts: The Multidimensional Experience of Mixedness Part II: (In)visible Affiliations and Racialization Processes in Tensed (Trans)national Group Relations 5. Single, Dual, Beyond: Ethnic, Racial and Religious Self-identification among Mixed Individuals Raised in Christian-Muslim Families in Italy 6. Racial Socialisation and Negotiation of Family Mixedness among White Parents of Internationally Adoptive Children in France 7. Living in a Conflictual Transnational Space: French-Algerian Daily Lives in the Midst of Intergroup Tensions 8. ‘There’s no such Thing as a Dragon!’: Evading the Mixed Origin in Jewish Mixed Families’ Identity Discourse in Israel 9. Perceptions of Racial Discrimination and Parenting Reactions: The case of Mixed Sub-Saharan African-Italian Families in Northern Italy |