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The Palgrave International Handbook of Mixed Racial and Ethnic Classification
Neither/Nor: The Complex Attachments of Zimbabwe’s Coloureds
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Measuring Mixedness Around the World
pp. 27
Race and Ethnicity Classification in British Colonial and Early Commonwealth Censuses
pp. 49
Introduction: North and South America
pp. 75
The Canadian Census and Mixed Race: Tracking Mixed Race Through Ancestry, Visible Minority Status, and Métis Population Groups in Canada
pp. 95
Methods of Measuring Multiracial Americans
pp. 113
Mixed Race in Brazil: Classification, Quantification, and Identification
pp. 137
Mexico: Creating Mixed Ethnicity Citizens for the Mestizo Nation
pp. 163
Boundless Heterogeneity: ‘Callaloo’ Complexity and the Measurement of Mixedness in Trinidad and Tobago
pp. 179
Mixed race in Argentina: Concealing Mixture in the ‘White’ Nation
pp. 195
Colombia: The Meaning and Measuring of Mixedness
pp. 211
Introduction: Europe and the United Kingdom
pp. 229
The Path to Official Recognition of ‘Mixedness’ in the United Kingdom
pp. 249
Measuring Mixedness in Ireland: Constructing Sameness and Difference
pp. 267
The Identification of Mixed People in France: National Myth and Recognition of Family Migration Paths
pp. 279
Controversial Approaches to Measuring Mixed-Race in Belgium: The (In)Visibility of the Mixed-Race Population
pp. 301
The Weight of German History: Racial Blindness and Identification of People with a Migration Background
pp. 315
Mixed, Merged, and Split Ethnic Identities in the Russian Federation
pp. 335
Mixedness as a Non-Existent Category in Slovenia
pp. 349
Mixed Identities in Italy: A Country in Denial
pp. 367
(Not) Measuring Mixedness in the Netherlands
pp. 389
Mixed Race and Ethnicity in Sweden: A Sociological Analysis
pp. 407
Introduction: Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia and the Caucasus
pp. 425
The Classification of South Africa’s Mixed-Heritage Peoples 1910–2011: A Century of Conflation, Contradiction, Containment, and Contention
pp. 457
The Immeasurability of Racial and Mixed Identity in Mauritius
pp. 479
Neither/Nor: The Complex Attachments of Zimbabwe’s Coloureds
pp. 495
Measuring Mixedness in Zambia: Creating and Erasing Coloureds in Zambia’s Colonial and Post-colonial Census, 1921 to 2010
pp. 517
Racial and Ethnic Mobilization and Classification in Kenya
pp. 535
Making the Invisible Visible: Experiences of Mixedness for Binational People in Morocco
pp. 549
Measuring Mixedness: A Case Study of the Kyrgyz Republic
pp. 571
Introduction: The Asia Pacific Region
pp. 587
Where You Feel You Belong: Classifying Ethnicity and Mixedness in New Zealand
pp. 605
Measuring Mixedness in Australia
pp. 629
Measuring Race, Mixed Race, and Multiracialism in Singapore
pp. 649
Multiracial in Malaysia: Categories, Classification, and Campur in Contemporary Everyday Life
pp. 669
Anglo-Indians in Colonial India: Historical Demography, Categorization, and Identity
pp. 693
Mixed Racial and Ethnic Classification in the Philippines
pp. 711
Vaevaeina o le toloa (Counting the Toloa): Counting Mixed Ethnicity in the Pacific, 1975–2014
pp. 727
Measuring Mixed Race: ‘We the Half-Castes of Papua and New Guinea’
pp. 741
Measuring Mixedness in China: A Study in Four Parts
pp. 757
Belonging Across Religion, Race, and Nation in Burma-Myanmar
pp. 779
Recognition of Multiracial and Multiethnic Japanese: Historical Trends, Classification, and Ways Forward
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