'Mixed race' studies : a reader /

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Imprint:London ; New York : Routledge, 2004.
Description:xxii, 329 p. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5372281
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Other authors / contributors:Ifekwunigwe, Jayne O., 1963-
ISBN:0415321638
0415321646 (pbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. [318]-320) and index.
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