"Mixed race" studies : a reader /

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Imprint:London ; New York : Routledge, 2004.
Description:1 online resource (1 volume)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11297601
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Other authors / contributors:Ifekwunigwe, Jayne O., 1963-
ISBN:0203643615
9780203643617
9781135170646
1135170649
9786610406906
6610406901
0415321638
0415321646
9780415321631
9780415321648
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:Bringing together pioneering and controversial scholarship from both the social and biological sciences as well as the humanities, this book charts the evolution of debates on race and mixed race from the 19th century to the present day.
Other form:Print version: "Mixed race" studies. London ; New York : Routledge, 2004 0415321638 0415321646
Table of Contents:
  • Notes on Terminology
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction: Rethinking 'Mixed Race' Studies
  • Part 1. Tracing the Origins: Miscegenation, moral degeneracy, and genetics
  • 1. Do Races Ever Amalgamate?
  • 2. Recapitulation: The respective characteristics of the three great races; the superiority of the white type, and, within this type, of the Aryan family
  • 3. Hybridity of Animals, Viewed in Connection with the Natural History of Mankind
  • 4. On The Races of Men: The effects of crossing
  • 5. Comparative Elements of Civilization
  • 6. The Amalgam He Represents and His Significance for the Study of Race
  • 7. The Hybrid as a Sociological Type
  • 8. God's Own Chillun
  • 9. The Racial Hybrid
  • 10. Crossing the Boundary: The Marginal Man
  • 11. The 'Half-Caste' Pathology
  • 12. Nazi-Sterilization of Afro-Germans Clarence Lusane Study Probes
  • 13. American Anthropological Association Statement on 'Race' American Anthropological Association
  • 14. Genetics and the Biology of Race Crossing
  • 15. Genetics, Identity and the Anthropology of Essentialism
  • 16. DNA, Blood and Racializing the Tribe
  • Part 2. Mapping Contemporary and Foundational Discourses: 'Mixed race', identities politics, and celebration
  • 17. La Conciencia de la Mestiza: Towards a New Consciousness
  • 18. Within, Between, and Beyond Race
  • 19. The Illogic of American Racial Categories
  • 20. Black, White, and Gray: Words, Words, Words
  • 21. Race, BiRaciality, and Mixed Race
  • 22. Race-ing and Being Raced: The Critical Interrogation of 'Passing' Teresa
  • 23. Introduction In W.S.Penn (ed.) As We Are Now: Mixblood Essays on Race and Identity (1997)
  • 24. Into the Mix
  • 25. Let Blackness and Whiteness Wash Through: Competing discourses on bi-racialization and the compulsion of genealogical erasures
  • Part 3. Debating Definitions: Multiraciality, census categories and critique
  • 26. The Mulatto Millennium
  • 27. Is Biracial Enough (Or, What's This About A Multiracial Category on the Census?: A Conversation)
  • 28. Will The Census Go Multiracial?
  • 29. Thinking About Transcending Race
  • 30. Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin: Census 2000 Brief
  • 31. 'Mixed Race' in Official Statistics
  • 32. Office for National Statistics Census 2001: Ethnicity and religion in England and Wales
  • 33. The Conceptualisation and Categorisation of Mixed Race/Ethnicity in Britain and North America: Identity Options and the Role of the State
  • 34. Do Multiracial Subjects Really Challenge Race?: Mixed race Asians in the United States and the Caribbean
  • 35. Servants of Culture: The symbolic role of mixed-race Asians in American discourse
  • 36. Y tú ¿qué? (Y2K): Latino history in the new millennium
  • 37. The New Millennium: Toward a new master racial project and epilogue
  • 38. The Last Plantation: Color, Conflict, and Identity/Reflections of a New World Black
  • 39. Assessing Multiracial Identity
  • 40. Same Difference: Towards a more unified discourse in 'mixed race' theory
  • Index