’A truly path-breaking study into contemporary discourses on multiraciality! Multiracialized people are at times celebrated as icons of multiculturalism, exceptional beauty or the perfect genetic mix. Yet such positive images (of the 'good mix') are haunted by others (of the 'bad mix') which conjure up pathology, degeneracy and sexual transgression. Brave, unique and intellectually rigorous, The Biopolitics of Mixing debunks the myth that we have entered a post-race era.’ Christian Klesse, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK ’This timely and important book offers us a critical lens with which to read the increasing vitality of the figure of the multiracial subject. Drawing on interviews as well as diverse theoretical texts on race, biopolitics, affect and disability, it offers both a persuasive diagnosis of the politics of racial inclusion, and an exploration of how we inhabit worlds in which mixing is at once celebrated and feared.’ Sara Ahmed, Goldsmiths College, UK