Acknowledgments 1. Mixedness, Religion and the Politics of Intimate Life in Postcolonial Europe: Introduction, Marianne Moyaert (KU Leuven, Belgium) 2. Reframing Cultural Diversity: Towards a Theory of Identity Reconstruction in Mixedness, Francesco Cerchiaro (Radboud University, Netherlands) 3. Resistance, Race, Interracialized Relationships, Multiracialized Bodies and the Second World War in the Netherlands, Guno Jones (VU Amsterdam, Netherlands) 4. Jewish Identity and Antisemitism: Patrilineal Jews and Conditional Whiteness in Finland, Mercédesz Czimbalmos (Åbo Akademi University, Finland) 5. Narrating Mixedness: Oral Histories of Jewish-Catholic Couples in Occupied Poland, Magdalena Dziaczkowska (Lund University, Sweden) 6. Intimate Diversity and Boundaries of Ritual Participation: Jewish-Christian and Christian-Nonreligious Couples in the Netherlands, Lieke L. Schrijvers (VU Amsterdam, Netherlands) 7.
Legal Navigation in the Global South: Institutional Recognition of Mixed-Status Unions, Hindering Absence and Asserting Rights, Laura Odasso (University of Cergy, France) 8. From the Margins to the Centre? Shifting Dynamics of Mixedness Among Dutch and Flemish Muslim Couples Making Hijra to Morocco, Nina ter Laan (Universität zu Köln, Germany) 9. Navigating Mixedness, Negotiating Belonging: Race, Religion, Secularity, and Christian-Muslim Intimacies, Deniz Aktas (VU Amsterdam, Netherlands; KU Leuven, Belgium) 10. Women Leaving Religion: Negotiating Mixed Intimate Relationships, Nella van den Brandt (KU Leuven, Belgium) 11. Catholic Women and Non-Religious Partners in Flanders, Belgium: Navigating Challenges, Choices and Cultural Contexts, Eline Huygens (KU Leuven, Belgium) Index.