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The Multiracial Experience : Racial Borders as the New Frontier.

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...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Root, Dr. Maria P. P.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Thousand Oaks : SAGE Publications, 1995.
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  • Cover; Contents; Glossary; The Multiracial Experience: Racial Borders as a Significant Frontier in Race Relations; Part I
  • Human Rights; Chapter 1
  • A Bill of Rights for Racially Mixed People; Chapter 2
  • Government Classification of Multiracial/ Multiethnic People; Chapter 3
  • The Real World; Chapter 4
  • Multiracial Identity in a Color-Conscious World; Chapter 5
  • Transracial Adoptions: In Whose Best Interest?; Chapter 6
  • Voices From the Movement: Approaches to Multiraciality; Part II
  • Identity; Chapter 7
  • Hidden Agendas, Identity Theories, and Multiracial People.
  • Chapter 8
  • Black and White Identity in the New Millennium: Unsevering the Ties That BindChapter 9
  • On Being and Not-Being Black and Jewish; Chapter 10
  • An ""Other"" Way of Life: The Empowerment of Alterity in the Interracial Individual; Part III
  • Blending and Flexibility; Chapter 11
  • LatiNegra: Mental Health Issues of African Latinas; Chapter 12
  • Race as Process: Reassessing the ""What are You?"" Encounters of Biracial Individuals; Chapter 13
  • Piecing Together the Puzzle: Self-Concept and Group Identity in Biracial Black/White Youth.
  • Chapter 14
  • Changing Face, Changing Race: The Remaking of Race in the Japanese American and African American CommunitiesChapter 15
  • Without a Template: The Biracial Korean/White Experience; Part IV
  • Gender and Sexual Identity; Chapter 16
  • In the Margins of Sex and Race: Difference, Marginality, and Flexibility; Chapter 17
  • (Un)Natural Boundaries: Mixed Race, Gender, and Sexuality; Chapter 18
  • Heterosexual Alliances: The Romantic Management of Racial Identity; Chapter 19
  • Ambiguous Bodies: Locating Black/White Women in Cultural Representations; Part V
  • Multicultural Education.
  • Chapter 20
  • Making the Invisible Visible: The Growth of Community Network OrganizationsChapter 21
  • Challenging Race and Racism: A Framework for Educators; Chapter 22
  • Being Different Together in the University Classroom: Multiracial Identity as Transgressive Education; Chapter 23
  • Multicultural Education; Part VI
  • The New Millenium; Chapter 24
  • 2001: A Race Odyssey; Appendix 1
  • Executive Office of Management and Budget; Appendix 2
  • AMEA Proposed Revised OMB Minimum Reporting Standards with Multiracial, Multiethnic Categories; References; Index; About the Authors.