Red and Yellow, Black and Brown : : Decentering Whiteness in Mixed Race Studies / / ed. by Joanne L. Rondilla, Paul Spickard, Rudy P. Guevarra.

Red and Yellow, Black and Brown gathers together life stories and analysis by twelve contributors who express and seek to understand the often very different dynamics that exist for mixed race people who are not part white. The chapters focus on the social, psychological, and political situations of...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Rutgers University Press Complete eBook-Package 2017
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Place / Publishing House:New Brunswick, NJ : : Rutgers University Press, , [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (278 p.) :; 12 photographs, 4 tables
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • 1. Introduction: About Mixed Race, Not about Whiteness
  • PART I. Identity Journeys
  • 2. Rising Sun, Rising Soul: On Mixed Race Asian Identity That Includes Blackness
  • 3. Blackapina
  • PART II. Multiple Minority Marriage and Parenting
  • 4. Intermarriage and the Making of a Multicultural Society in the Baja California Borderlands
  • 5. Cross-Racial Minority Intermarriage: Mutual Marginalization and Critique
  • 6. Parental Racial Socialization: A Glimpse into the Racial Socialization Process as It Occurs in a Dual-Minority Multiracial Family
  • PART III. Mixed Identity and Monoracial Belonging
  • 7. Being Mixed Race in the Makah Nation: Redeeming the Existence of African Native Americans
  • 8 "You're Not Black or Mexican Enough!": Policing Racial/ Ethnic Authenticity among Blaxicans in the United States
  • PART IV. Asian Connections
  • 9. Bumbay in the Bay: The Struggle for Indipino Identity in San Francisco
  • 10. Hypervisibility and Invisibility of Female Haafu Models in Japan's Beauty Culture
  • 11. Checking "Other" Twice: Transnational Dual Minorities
  • PART V. Reflections
  • 12. Neanderthal-Human Hybridity and the Frontier of Critical Mixed Race Studies
  • 13. Epilogue: Expanding the Terrain of Mixed Race Studies: What We Learn from the Study of Non-White Multiracials
  • Acknowledgments
  • Bibliography
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Index