CfP: Mixed Marriage, Interracial Relationships and Binational Couples from Global and Comparative Perspectives (Publication: The History of the Family); DL: 29.09.2017

Cover via WebsiteThe History of the Family: An International Quarterly; Guest-editors: Julia Moses, Univ. of Sheffield/Univ. of Göttingen and Julia Woesthoff, DePaul Univ. (Web)

Abstract submission: 29.09.2017

In response to the mass globalization of the 21th century and associated migration, a recent boom in social-scientific research has analyzed various manifestations of binational and interracial romantic relationships in the present and recent past. This theme issue seeks to historicize this research by drawing on key case studies from across the world and across time and drawing on relevant historiography and theoretical literature. This call for proposals welcomes both quantitative and qualitative studies that shed light on individual experiences of, as well as various practices of regulating, ‘interracial’, ‘binational’ and ‘mixed marriages’.

The issue aims to parse the assumptions behind these contested concepts and to trace how these categories have shifted over time and space. In doing so, it also seeks to chart how intermarriages and other forms of interracial, binational and cross-confessional relationships took shape: who participated in these relationships? How common were they, and in which circumstances were they practiced (or banned)? Contributions investigating relationships involving regions in the Americas, Africa and Asia are particularly welcome. Read more and source … (Web)