Maria Root\u27s collection of readings cognitively and emotionally engage the reader in the psychosocial experience of being multiracial. These readings also foster a critical awareness of the implications of rising numbers of multiracial persons for issues of inter-group race relations and national identity. This awareness forces readers to re-examine the meanings and construction of race beyond the traditional five monoracial categories traditionally used to gather census data
The predicament of race shapes the social and cultural landscape of this society. That this has been...
The reader seeking fresh and intellectually stimulating material on American ethnic history will fin...
Interest in ethnic conflict and identity politics has led to an increase in the number of works attem...
Maria Root\u27s collection of readings cognitively and emotionally engage the reader in the psychoso...
Within the barely 133 pages of this book, the authors, LaBelle and Ward, carefully examine the timel...
Americans live in a pluralistic society populated by persons of different ethnic backgrounds, langua...
(Excerpt) To have a symposium organized to review the ideas in my book, Multiracials and Civil Right...
(Excerpt) There is a growing body of social science literature documenting multiracials as an “emerg...
White on Black: Images of Africa and Blacks in Western Popular Culture, by Jan Nederveen Pieterse, a...
The heritage of European colonization in the New World left a legacy of dualism for the contempora...
Those who have read Racial Formation in the United States (1986) by Michael Omi and Howard Winant wi...
This important volume by the distinguished intellectual historian, David Hollinger, sorts through ke...
Into the murky, politically-charged waters of contemporary racial politics shines this welcome ray o...
The comparative nature of this book is its most outstanding feature. The editors and authors have al...
Book review of Heather M. Dalmage (Ed.), The Politics of Multiracialism: Challenging Racial Thinking...
The predicament of race shapes the social and cultural landscape of this society. That this has been...
The reader seeking fresh and intellectually stimulating material on American ethnic history will fin...
Interest in ethnic conflict and identity politics has led to an increase in the number of works attem...
Maria Root\u27s collection of readings cognitively and emotionally engage the reader in the psychoso...
Within the barely 133 pages of this book, the authors, LaBelle and Ward, carefully examine the timel...
Americans live in a pluralistic society populated by persons of different ethnic backgrounds, langua...
(Excerpt) To have a symposium organized to review the ideas in my book, Multiracials and Civil Right...
(Excerpt) There is a growing body of social science literature documenting multiracials as an “emerg...
White on Black: Images of Africa and Blacks in Western Popular Culture, by Jan Nederveen Pieterse, a...
The heritage of European colonization in the New World left a legacy of dualism for the contempora...
Those who have read Racial Formation in the United States (1986) by Michael Omi and Howard Winant wi...
This important volume by the distinguished intellectual historian, David Hollinger, sorts through ke...
Into the murky, politically-charged waters of contemporary racial politics shines this welcome ray o...
The comparative nature of this book is its most outstanding feature. The editors and authors have al...
Book review of Heather M. Dalmage (Ed.), The Politics of Multiracialism: Challenging Racial Thinking...
The predicament of race shapes the social and cultural landscape of this society. That this has been...
The reader seeking fresh and intellectually stimulating material on American ethnic history will fin...
Interest in ethnic conflict and identity politics has led to an increase in the number of works attem...