The Multiracial Experience: Racial Borders as the New Frontier

Sampul Depan
Maria P. P. Root
SAGE Publications, 21 Nov 1995 - 512 halaman
How might a multiracial concept dismantle our negative construction of race? How do we redefine `ethnicity' when `race' is less central to the definition? The Multiracial Experience challenges current theoretical and political conceptualizations of race using the multiracial experience of individuals as a tool for examining these and other questions. Each contribution opens with a personal sketch of the multiracial experience. Topics explored in the book include: the differences between race and ethnicity; colour, gender and sexuality in a multiracial context; and ethnicity and its role in identity formation.

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Chapter 1 A Bill of Rights for Racially Mixed People
3
Chapter 2 Government Classification of Multiracial Multiethnic People
15
Chapter 3 The Real World
37
Chapter 4 Multiracial Identity in a ColorConscious World
49
In Whose Best Interest?
63
Approaches to Multiraciality
79
Part II Identity
99
Chapter 7 Hidden Agendas Identity Theories and Multiracial People
101
Difference Marginality and Flexibility
263
Mixed Race Gender and Sexuality
277
The Romantic Management of Racial Identity
291
Locating BlackWhite Women in Cultural Representations
305
Part V Multicultural Education
321
The Growth of Community Network Organizations
323
A Framework for Educators
341
Multiracial Identity as Transgressive Education
359

Unsevering the Ties That Bind
121
Chapter 9 On Being and NotBeing Black and Jewish
140
The Empowerment of Alterity in the Interracial Individual
152
Part III Blending and Flexibility
165
Mental Health Issues of African Latinas
167
Reassessing the What are You? Encounters of Biracial Individuals
191
SelfConcept and Group Identity in Biracial BlackWhite Youth
211
The Remaking of Race in the Japanese American and African American Communities
227
The Biracial KoreanWhite Experience
245
Part IV Gender and Sexual Identity
261
Chapter 23 Multicultural Education
380
Part VI The New Millenium
393
A Race Odyssey
395
Appendix 1 Executive Office of Management and Budget
411
Appendix 2 AMEA Proposed Revised OMB Minimum Reporting Standards with Multiracial Multiethnic Categories
415
References
417
Index
443
About the Authors
467
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Maria P. P. Root, Ph.D., born in Manila, Philippines, grew up in Los Angeles, California. She graduated from the University of California at Riverside in 1977 with degrees in Psychology and Sociology. She subsequently attended Claremont University in Claremont, California receiving her Master’s degree in Cognitive Psychology in 1979. She completed her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at the University of Washington in Seattle in 1983 with an emphasis in minority mental health. Dr. Root resides in Seattle, Washington where she is an independent scholar and clinical psychologist. She has been in practice for over 20 years. Her general practice focuses on adult and adolescent treatment therapy, which includes working with families and couples. Dr. Root’s working areas of knowledge are broad with emphasis on culturally competent practice, life transition issues, trauma, ethnic and racial identity, workplace stress and harassment, and disordered eating. In the early 1980s, she established a group treatment program for bulimia that grew out of her dissertation work. Subsequently, she trained other professionals to recognize and treat people with a range of disordered eating symptoms. She continues to treat people with eating disorders. Dr. Root’s practice also includes formal psychological evaluation. She works as a consultant to several law enforcement departments. She also works as an expert witness in forensic settings performing evaluations and offering expert testimony in matters that require cultural competence and/or knowledge of racism or ethnocentrism. Dr. Root is a trainer, educator, and public speaker on the topics of multiracial families, multiracial identity, cultural competence, trauma, work place harassment, and disordered eating. She has provided lectures and training in New Zealand, England, the Netherlands, Canada, and the United States for major universities, professional organizations, grassroots community groups, and student organizations. Dr. Root’s publications cover the areas of trauma, cultural assessment, multiracial identity, feminist therapy, and eating disorders. One of the leading authorities in the field of racial and ethnic identity, Dr. Root published the first contemporary volume on mixed race people, Racially Mixed People in America (1992). Including this book, she has edited two award-winning books on multiracial people and produced the foundational Bill of Rights for Racially Mixed People. The U.S. Census referred to these texts in their deliberations that resulted in an historic ‘check more than one’ format to the race question for the 2000 census. Dr. Root is past-President of the Washington State Psychological Association and the recipient of national and international awards from professional and community organizations.

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