Beyond Black : biracial identity in America /
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Author / Creator: | Rockquemore, Kerry. |
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Imprint: | Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, c2002. |
Description: | xi, 179 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4500545 |
Table of Contents:
- Part 1. Who is Black? Flux and Change in American Racial Identity
- The Beginnings of Miscegenation
- Slavery and the One-Drop Rule
- Jim Crow and the Protection of White Womanhood
- The One-Drop Rule and Civil Rights
- Mixed-Race People in the Post Civil Rights Era
- Cultural Norms and Support of Racial Stratification
- Assimilation versus Egalitarian Pluralism
- Part 2. Biracial Identity Research: Past and Present
- Definitions of 'Biracial Identity'
- Theoretical Frameworks for the Study of Biracial Identity
- Empirical Findings
- Patterns and Limitations
- Research Design
- What Does 'biracial Identity' Mean?
- Theoretical Framework of Identity Formation
- Biracial Identity
- Discussion
- Part 4. Socialization and Biracial Identity
- Choosing Between and Among Identity Options
- Factors Influencing Racial Identity Choice
- Biracial
- A Border Identity
- Singular Identity
- Protean Identity
- Transcendent Identity
- Discussion
- Part 5. The Color Complex: Appearances and Biracial Identity
- Research on Phenotype and Racial Identity
- The Situated Self
- Stone and Appearance
- Expanding the Appearance-Identity Model
- Sample Variation in Appearances
- The Relationship Between Phenotype, Appearance and Racial Identity Among Biracial Individuals
- How Do Appearances Influence the Development of Differential Understandings of Biracial Identity?
- Phenotype and Appearance in Racial Identification Under Differing Contextual Experiences of Race
- Discussion
- Part 6. Who is Black Today and Who Will Be Black Tomorrow?
- Who Is Black Today?
- Who Will Be Black Tomorrow?
- Who Will Be Black in 2010?