The Multiracial Experience: Racial Borders as the New FrontierMaria P. P. Root SAGE Publications, 21 Nov 1995 - 512 halaman In her bold new edited volume, The Multiracial Experience, Maria P. P. Root challenges current theoretical and political conceptualizations of race by examining the experience of mixed-race individuals. Articulating questions that will form the basis for future discussions of race and identity, the contributors tackle concepts such as redefining ethnicity when race is less central to the definition and how a multiracial model might dismantle our negative construction of race. Researchers and practitioners in ethnic studies, anthropology, education, law, psychology, nursing, social work, and sociology add personal insights in chapter-opening vignettes while providing integral critical viewpoints. Sure to stimulate thinking and discussion, the contributors focus on the most contemporary racial issues, including the racial classification system from the U.S. Census to the schools; the differences between race, ethnicity, and colorism; gender and sexuality in a multicultural context; ethnic identity and identity formation; transracial adoption; and the future of race relations in the United States. The Multiracial Experience opens up the dialogue to rethink and redefine race and social relations in this country. This volume provides discussions key to all professionals, practitioners, researchers, and students in multicultural issues, ethnic relations, sociology, education, psychology, management, and public health. "Dr. Maria P. P. Root′s . . . discussions are thoughtful, analytical, and informative. Root argues that the emergence of a racially mixed population is transforming the racial character of the United States and that the increasing presence of multiracial people necessitates Americans to ask questions about their identity." --Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism "Finally, in one volume, ammunition for the informed debate about what multiculturalism means in the United States." --Lise Funderburg, author of Black, White, Other: Biracial |
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Halaman xiv
... color and increasing numbers of immigrants who are people of color. However, Alonso and Waters (1993), Root (1992b, 1992d, 1995), Ramirez (Chapter 4, this volume), and Waters (1994) are among those who believe that a third factor will ...
... color and increasing numbers of immigrants who are people of color. However, Alonso and Waters (1993), Root (1992b, 1992d, 1995), Ramirez (Chapter 4, this volume), and Waters (1994) are among those who believe that a third factor will ...
Halaman xvi
... color, excluding African Americans and Latinos, an estimated 1.5 million more couples are involved, representing an additional 3% of all marriages. However, the U.S. Census figures do not distinguish well between interethnic marriage ...
... color, excluding African Americans and Latinos, an estimated 1.5 million more couples are involved, representing an additional 3% of all marriages. However, the U.S. Census figures do not distinguish well between interethnic marriage ...
Halaman xviii
... parent. Otherwise, multiracial babies of two parents of color, whether same or different race, were assigned the race of the father. Waters (1994) noted that since 1989, new policy directs information XVill THE MULTIRACIAL EXPERIENCE.
... parent. Otherwise, multiracial babies of two parents of color, whether same or different race, were assigned the race of the father. Waters (1994) noted that since 1989, new policy directs information XVill THE MULTIRACIAL EXPERIENCE.
Halaman xix
... to identify as people of color or to insist on being essentially multiracial when forced to choose in a dichotomous framework. This choice does not represent the internalized default of A Significant Frontier xix Part II: Identity.
... to identify as people of color or to insist on being essentially multiracial when forced to choose in a dichotomous framework. This choice does not represent the internalized default of A Significant Frontier xix Part II: Identity.
Halaman xxvi
... color-conscious political remedies for racism? How do we incorporate multiracial concepts into multicultural education? Can the multiracial movement deconstruct race to the point of making it clear how race has been used as a caste ...
... color-conscious political remedies for racism? How do we incorporate multiracial concepts into multicultural education? Can the multiracial movement deconstruct race to the point of making it clear how race has been used as a caste ...
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Government Classification of Multiracial | 15 |
The Real World | 37 |
Multiracial Identity in a ColorConscious World | 49 |
In Whose Best Interest? | 63 |
Approaches | 79 |
Hidden Agendas Identity Theories | 101 |
On Being and NotBeing Black and Jewish | 140 |
Blending and Flexibility | 167 |
Reassessing | 191 |
Gender and Sexual Identity | 263 |
Multicultural Education | 323 |
Being Different Together | 359 |
Multicultural Education | 380 |
Management and Budget | 411 |
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