Mixed Messages: Multiracial Identities in the "color-blind" EraDavid L. Brunsma Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2006 - 405 páginas The experiences and voices of multiracial individuals are challenging current categories of race, profoundly altering the meaning of racial identity and in the process changing the cultural fabric of the nation. Exploring this new reality, the authors of Mixed Messages examine what we know about multiracial identities - and the implications of those identities for fundamental issues of justice and equality. |
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... remains as fixed , stable , and pure as always . In other words , when people assert that some particular black / white person is racially ambiguous , they typically mean that the person is not confidently categorizable as black ...
... remains as fixed , stable , and pure as always . In other words , when people assert that some particular black / white person is racially ambiguous , they typically mean that the person is not confidently categorizable as black ...
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... remains the privilege of whites ( both directly by passing along property and indirectly through money for down payments ) . Of the thirteen homes on my block , nine are owned by whites , three by interracial families ( including my own ...
... remains the privilege of whites ( both directly by passing along property and indirectly through money for down payments ) . Of the thirteen homes on my block , nine are owned by whites , three by interracial families ( including my own ...
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... remains founded on hegemonic essentialist cul- tural understandings . The real test of whether discourse effectively can move the United States closer to racial justice is whether it addresses both individual psychological need and the ...
... remains founded on hegemonic essentialist cul- tural understandings . The real test of whether discourse effectively can move the United States closer to racial justice is whether it addresses both individual psychological need and the ...
Contenido
Shifting Color Lines | 6 |
The Multiracial | 8 |
United States? Eduardo BonillaSilva and David G Embrick | 33 |
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Mixed Messages: Multiracial Identities in the "color-blind" Era David L. Brunsma Vista de fragmentos - 2006 |
Mixed Messages: Multiracial Identities in the "color-blind" Era David L. Brunsma Sin vista previa disponible - 2006 |
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activists advocates affirmative action African Americans Afro-Americans AMEA ancestry antiracist argue Asian Americans assimilation biological biracial biracial children black and white black/nonblack Bonilla-Silva Byrd Census challenge chapter child civil rights collective black color color-blind concept Connerly construction context cultural defined discourse discussion dominant group Dominican Americans European friends haole Hawai'i Hispanic honorary whites hypodescent iden ideology immigrants integrated interracial families interracial marriage interracial relationships issues Japanese Kanaka Maoli Landrith Latinos MAVIN Foundation midaltern miscegenation mixed-race monoracial mulattoes multiracial families multiracial identifier multiracial identity multiracial individuals multiracial movement Native American Native Hawaiians neo-mulattoes neoconservatives nonblack nonwhite one-drop rule organizations percent persons political population Project RACE race relations racial categories racial groups racial identity racial inequality racial justice racial minorities racial socialization racially mixed racism reparations segregation society Spanish status structural tion United white privilege white supremacist whites and blacks whitespace women worldview
Referencias a este libro
Beyond Black: Biracial Identity in America Kerry Rockquemore,David L. Brunsma Vista previa limitada - 2008 |