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    Archives of Intimacy

    Racial Mixing and Chinese Lives in the Colonial Port City, 1905–1949

    AvNadine Attewell

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2026

    Del i serien Stanford British Histories

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    This book offers a rich and innovative study of multiracial social worlds in early-twentieth-century London, Liverpool, and Hong Kong – three port cities linked by their importance to global British shipping networks and circuits of Chinese migration. In these cities, Chinese, Black, South Asian and European people came together to foster multiracial communities which have been largely forgotten, remembered only through sensationalist fictions that reflected white anxieties about racial mixing. Nadine Attewell considers these vibrant multiracial worlds through the eyes of those who knew them best: people of mixed Chinese descent, for whom interracial intimacies were features of everyday life.Mobilizing a wide range of archival materials, including photographs, community and family histories, and wartime intelligence reports, Attewell reconstructs the social experiences of people like Vera Leung, a working-class woman of Irish and Chinese descent growing up in Liverpool's interwar Chinatown, and Percy Chang, a Jamaican man of Chinese and African descent with a wide social network in Hong Kong. Rather than centering identity as the focus of mixed-race people's struggles, she asks what they did and with whom. Drawing on queer and feminist scholarship and integrating British, Asian, and diasporic histories, Attewell presents new ways of thinking about the everyday meanings of interracial intimacy, and practices of relation and survival under global conditions of colonial capitalist rule.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2026-07-14
    • Mått:152 x 229 x 25 mm
    • Vikt:599 g
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Stanford British Histories
    • Antal sidor:346
    • Förlag:Stanford University Press
    • ISBN:9781503646032

    Utforska kategorier

    • Europas historia inom Historia och arkeologi
    • Socialhistoria och kulturhistoria inom Historia och arkeologi
    • Asiens historia inom Historia och arkeologi

    Mer om författaren

    Nadine Attewell is Associate Professor of Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies and Global Asia at Simon Fraser University. She is the author of Better Britons: Reproduction, National Identity, and the Afterlife of Empire (2014).

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    "Grounded in the archives of London, Liverpool, and Hong Kong, Attewell's work brings to light a forgotten history. An important and fascinating account of the mixed communities created by mobile Chinese, South Asians, Jamaicans, and Europeans, which serves as a much-needed corrective to the sensationalist literary treatments of the era."—Emma Teng, Massachusetts Institute of Technology"Archives of Intimacy deftly renders the arrangements and everyday practices that sustained life for Chinese people navigating colonial geographies. Attewell brings together a keen feminist analysis and meticulous research to illuminate stories of interracial intimacy, relations, and survival."—Vernadette Vicuña Gonzalez, University of California, Berkeley "Vividly written, this book offers a moving account of unchronicled labors of interracial intimacy, conviviality, and survival that rarely produced enduring communities yet nevertheless disrupted colonial capitalist terms of belonging. It will transform how we conceptualize and study interracial sociality. A remarkable achievement."—Chie Ikeya, Rutgers University

    Innehållsförteckning

    • List of Figures and MapsA Note on LanguageAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: A Dangerously Promiscuous MedleyPART I: Encounters1. Looking Relations: Encountering Chinese London2. The Queerest Parish in England: Sex, Survival, and the Making of a Working-Class Chinatown3. Everyday Chinese: Care, Relation Work, and Diasporic Belonging4. Black and Chinese Liverpool in RelationPART II: Itineraries5. Relationship on Top of Relationship: Marriage, Capital, and the Making of a Colonial Élite6. Model Students and Problem Children: Chinese Encounters in Dockside England7. Exit Strategy: Mixed-Race Relation Work at the BorderPART III: Lifelines8. Mixed with the Caribbean: Afro-Chinese Networks and Wartime Resistance Across the Pearl River Delta9. A Matter of Life and Death: Caring for Others in Occupied Hong KongConclusion: A Genealogy of UndesirablesNotesBibliographyIndex