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The year 2000 was the first time the US Census permitted respondents to choose more than one race. Although the US has long recognized that a mixed-race population exists, the contemporary multiracial population presents different questions and implications for today’s diverse society.
This book is the first to bring a systematic critical race lens to the scholarship on mixedness. Avoiding the common pitfall of conflating mixed with multiracial, the book reveals how identity forms and fluctuates such that people with mixed heritage may identify as mixed, monoracial, and/or multiracial throughout their lives. It analyzes the dynamic and various manifestations of mixedness, including at the global level, to reveal its complex impact on both the structural and individual levels. Multiracial critically examinestopics such as family dynamics and racial socialization, multiraciality in media and popular culture, and intersections of race, gender, class, and sexual orientation.
Integrating diverse theories, qualitative research, and national-level data, this accessible and engaging book is essential for students of race and those looking to understand the new field of multiraciality.
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The year 2000 was the first time the US Census permitted respondents to choose more than one race. Although the US has long recognized that a mixed-race population exists, the contemporary multiracial population presents different questions and implications for today’s diverse society.
This book is the first to bring a systematic critical race lens to the scholarship on mixedness. Avoiding the common pitfall of conflating mixed with multiracial, the book reveals how identity forms and fluctuates such that people with mixed heritage may identify as mixed, monoracial, and/or multiracial throughout their lives. It analyzes the dynamic and various manifestations of mixedness, including at the global level, to reveal its complex impact on both the structural and individual levels. Multiracial critically examinestopics such as family dynamics and racial socialization, multiraciality in media and popular culture, and intersections of race, gender, class, and sexual orientation.
Integrating diverse theories, qualitative research, and national-level data, this accessible and engaging book is essential for students of race and those looking to understand the new field of multiraciality.