Making Multiracials: State, Family, and Market in the Redrawing of the Color Line - Couverture rigide

DaCosta, Kimberly McClain

 
9780804755450: Making Multiracials: State, Family, and Market in the Redrawing of the Color Line

Synopsis

When in 1997 golfer Tiger Woods described his racial identity on Oprah as "cablinasian," it struck many as idiosyncratic. But by 2003, a New York Times article declared the arrival of "Generation E.A."--the ethnically ambiguous. Multiracial had become a recognizable social category for a large group of Americans.

Making Multiracials tells the story of the social movement that emerged around mixed race identity in the 1990s. Organizations for interracial families and mixed race people--groups once loosely organized and only partially aware of each other--proliferated. What was once ignored, treated as taboo, or just thought not to exist quickly became part of the cultural mainstream.

How did this category of people come together? Why did the movement develop when it did? What is it about "being mixed" that constitutes a compelling basis for activism? Drawing on extensive interviews and fieldwork, the author answers these questions to show how multiracials have been "made" through state policy, family organizations, and market forces.

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À propos de l?auteur

Kimberly McClain DaCosta is Associate Professor of African and African American Studies and Social Studies at Harvard University.

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9780804755467: Making Multiracials: State, Family, and Market in the Redrawing of the Color Line

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0804755469 ISBN 13 :  9780804755467
Editeur : Stanford University Press, 2007
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