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This book offers a nuanced picture of mixed family life in the UK. Specifically, the book explores how parents from different backgrounds create a place of belonging for their children, while also negotiating difference and attempting to transmit various aspects of their cultures, including religion, hobbies, language and food to their mixed children. Based on data collected from 26 months of fieldwork, the author concludes that the intergenerational transmission of culture, instead of being tied to the idea of "national culture", is actually more organic and fluid, allowing individuals to share their "cultures", from traditions and customs to preferences and habits, with the next generation. As mixedness increasingly becomes the norm in our global society, the book will be of interest to students and scholars of race, ethnicity and family studies, as well as social workers, school teachers, counsellors, and parents and kin of mixed children.
Racially mixed families --- Japanese. --- British. --- British people --- Britishers --- Britons (British) --- Brits --- Ethnology --- Interracial families --- Mixed race families --- Mixed-racial families --- Multiracial families --- Families --- Ethnicity. --- Ethnology-Asia. --- Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging. --- Ethnicity Studies. --- Asian Culture. --- Ethnic identity --- Group identity --- Cultural fusion --- Multiculturalism --- Cultural pluralism --- Social groups. --- Family. --- Ethnology—Asia. --- Family --- Family life --- Family relationships --- Family structure --- Relationships, Family --- Structure, Family --- Social institutions --- Birth order --- Domestic relations --- Home --- Households --- Kinship --- Marriage --- Matriarchy --- Parenthood --- Patriarchy --- Association --- Group dynamics --- Groups, Social --- Associations, institutions, etc. --- Social participation --- Social aspects --- Social conditions --- Sociology. --- Race. --- Culture. --- Race and Ethnicity Studies. --- Cultural sociology --- Culture --- Sociology of culture --- Civilization --- Popular culture --- Physical anthropology --- Social theory --- Social sciences --- Asia.
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Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Sociology of work --- Political systems --- Politics --- Economic relations. Trade --- Economics --- Personnel management --- Feminism --- Flexibilisation --- Gender --- Trade --- Development policy --- Labour participation --- Book --- Democracy --- Economy --- Latin America
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This book offers a nuanced picture of mixed family life in the UK. Specifically, the book explores how parents from different backgrounds create a place of belonging for their children, while also negotiating difference and attempting to transmit various aspects of their cultures, including religion, hobbies, language and food to their mixed children. Based on data collected from 26 months of fieldwork, the author concludes that the intergenerational transmission of culture, instead of being tied to the idea of "national culture", is actually more organic and fluid, allowing individuals to share their "cultures", from traditions and customs to preferences and habits, with the next generation. As mixedness increasingly becomes the norm in our global society, the book will be of interest to students and scholars of race, ethnicity and family studies, as well as social workers, school teachers, counsellors, and parents and kin of mixed children.
Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- History of civilization --- niet-westerse cultuur --- minderheden --- etnologie --- sociologie --- gezin --- Japan --- Asia
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