Color Struck
Essays on Race and Ethnicity in Global Perspective
Herausgeber: Adekunle, Julius O.; Williams, Hettie V.
Color Struck
Essays on Race and Ethnicity in Global Perspective
Herausgeber: Adekunle, Julius O.; Williams, Hettie V.
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This book is a compilation of expositions on race and ethnicity, written from multiple disciplinary approaches including history, sociology, women's studies, and anthropology. This book is organized around a topical, chronological framework and is divided into three sections, beginning with the earliest times to the contemporary world.
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This book is a compilation of expositions on race and ethnicity, written from multiple disciplinary approaches including history, sociology, women's studies, and anthropology. This book is organized around a topical, chronological framework and is divided into three sections, beginning with the earliest times to the contemporary world.
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- Verlag: University Press of America
- Seitenzahl: 518
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 832g
- ISBN-13: 9780761850649
- ISBN-10: 0761850643
- Artikelnr.: 28969147
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: University Press of America
- Seitenzahl: 518
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 832g
- ISBN-13: 9780761850649
- ISBN-10: 0761850643
- Artikelnr.: 28969147
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Julius O. Adekunle is a professor of African history at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey. He is the author of Culture and Customs of Rwanda (2007) and the editor of Religion in Politics: Secularism and National Integration in Modern Nigeria (2009). Hettie V. Williams teaches United States history, world history, western civilization, and upper division courses on the history of African Americans at Monmouth University. She is the author of We Shall Overcome to We Shall Overrun: The Collapse of the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Power Revolt (1962-1968) (University Press of America, 2008).
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Acknowledgements Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter
4 Part 1: The First Complex Societies to Modern Times Part 5 1. Race,
Science, and Human Origins in Africa Part 6 2. Race and the Rise of the
Swahili Culture Part 7 3. 'Caste'-[ing] Gender: Caste and Patriarchy in
Ancient Hindu Jurisprudence Part 8 4. Comparative Race and Slavery in
Islam, Judaism, and Christianity: Texts, Practices, and Current
Implications Part 9 5. The Dark Craven Jew: Race and Religion in Medieval
Europe Part 10 6. Growth of the Atlantic Slave Trade: Racial Slavery in the
New World Part 11 7. The Yellow Lady: Mulatto Women in the Suriname
Plantocracy Chapter 12 Part 2: Race and Mixed Race in the Americas Part 13
8. Critical Mixed Race Studies: New Approaches to Resistance and Social
Justice Part 14 9. Militant Multiraciality: Rejecting Race and Rejecting
the Conveniences of Complicity Part 15 10. Whiteness Reconstructed:
Multiracial Identity as a Category of "New White" Part 16 11. Conversations
in Black and White: The Limitations of Binary Thinking About Race in
America Part 17 12. The Necessity of a Multiracial Category in a
Race-Conscious Society Part 18 13. Mixed Race Terminologies in the
Americas: Globalizing the Creole in the Twenty First Century Part 19 14.
Examining the Regional and Multigenerational Context of Creole and American
Indian Identity Part 20 15. Race, Class, and Power: The Politics of
Multiraciality in Brazil Part 21 16. All Mixed Up: A New Racial Commonsense
in Global Perspective Chapter 22 Part 3: Race, Ethnicity, and Conflict in
Contemporary Societies Part 23 17. Black No More: African Americans and the
'New' Race Science Part 24 18. Contesting Identities of Color: African
Female Immigrants in the Americas Part 25 19. Burdened Intersections: Black
Women and Race, Gender, and Class Part 26 20. Ethnic Conflicts in the
Middle East: A Comparative Analysis of Communal Violence within the Matrix
of the Colonial Legacy, Globalization, and Global Stability Part 27 21.
Ethnic Identity in China: The Politics of Cultural Difference Part 28 22.
Shangri-la has Forsaken Us: China's Ethnic Minorities, Identity, and
Government Repression Part 29 23. The Russian/Chechen Conflict and It's
Consequences Chapter 30 Contributors Chapter 31 Index
4 Part 1: The First Complex Societies to Modern Times Part 5 1. Race,
Science, and Human Origins in Africa Part 6 2. Race and the Rise of the
Swahili Culture Part 7 3. 'Caste'-[ing] Gender: Caste and Patriarchy in
Ancient Hindu Jurisprudence Part 8 4. Comparative Race and Slavery in
Islam, Judaism, and Christianity: Texts, Practices, and Current
Implications Part 9 5. The Dark Craven Jew: Race and Religion in Medieval
Europe Part 10 6. Growth of the Atlantic Slave Trade: Racial Slavery in the
New World Part 11 7. The Yellow Lady: Mulatto Women in the Suriname
Plantocracy Chapter 12 Part 2: Race and Mixed Race in the Americas Part 13
8. Critical Mixed Race Studies: New Approaches to Resistance and Social
Justice Part 14 9. Militant Multiraciality: Rejecting Race and Rejecting
the Conveniences of Complicity Part 15 10. Whiteness Reconstructed:
Multiracial Identity as a Category of "New White" Part 16 11. Conversations
in Black and White: The Limitations of Binary Thinking About Race in
America Part 17 12. The Necessity of a Multiracial Category in a
Race-Conscious Society Part 18 13. Mixed Race Terminologies in the
Americas: Globalizing the Creole in the Twenty First Century Part 19 14.
Examining the Regional and Multigenerational Context of Creole and American
Indian Identity Part 20 15. Race, Class, and Power: The Politics of
Multiraciality in Brazil Part 21 16. All Mixed Up: A New Racial Commonsense
in Global Perspective Chapter 22 Part 3: Race, Ethnicity, and Conflict in
Contemporary Societies Part 23 17. Black No More: African Americans and the
'New' Race Science Part 24 18. Contesting Identities of Color: African
Female Immigrants in the Americas Part 25 19. Burdened Intersections: Black
Women and Race, Gender, and Class Part 26 20. Ethnic Conflicts in the
Middle East: A Comparative Analysis of Communal Violence within the Matrix
of the Colonial Legacy, Globalization, and Global Stability Part 27 21.
Ethnic Identity in China: The Politics of Cultural Difference Part 28 22.
Shangri-la has Forsaken Us: China's Ethnic Minorities, Identity, and
Government Repression Part 29 23. The Russian/Chechen Conflict and It's
Consequences Chapter 30 Contributors Chapter 31 Index
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Acknowledgements Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter
4 Part 1: The First Complex Societies to Modern Times Part 5 1. Race,
Science, and Human Origins in Africa Part 6 2. Race and the Rise of the
Swahili Culture Part 7 3. 'Caste'-[ing] Gender: Caste and Patriarchy in
Ancient Hindu Jurisprudence Part 8 4. Comparative Race and Slavery in
Islam, Judaism, and Christianity: Texts, Practices, and Current
Implications Part 9 5. The Dark Craven Jew: Race and Religion in Medieval
Europe Part 10 6. Growth of the Atlantic Slave Trade: Racial Slavery in the
New World Part 11 7. The Yellow Lady: Mulatto Women in the Suriname
Plantocracy Chapter 12 Part 2: Race and Mixed Race in the Americas Part 13
8. Critical Mixed Race Studies: New Approaches to Resistance and Social
Justice Part 14 9. Militant Multiraciality: Rejecting Race and Rejecting
the Conveniences of Complicity Part 15 10. Whiteness Reconstructed:
Multiracial Identity as a Category of "New White" Part 16 11. Conversations
in Black and White: The Limitations of Binary Thinking About Race in
America Part 17 12. The Necessity of a Multiracial Category in a
Race-Conscious Society Part 18 13. Mixed Race Terminologies in the
Americas: Globalizing the Creole in the Twenty First Century Part 19 14.
Examining the Regional and Multigenerational Context of Creole and American
Indian Identity Part 20 15. Race, Class, and Power: The Politics of
Multiraciality in Brazil Part 21 16. All Mixed Up: A New Racial Commonsense
in Global Perspective Chapter 22 Part 3: Race, Ethnicity, and Conflict in
Contemporary Societies Part 23 17. Black No More: African Americans and the
'New' Race Science Part 24 18. Contesting Identities of Color: African
Female Immigrants in the Americas Part 25 19. Burdened Intersections: Black
Women and Race, Gender, and Class Part 26 20. Ethnic Conflicts in the
Middle East: A Comparative Analysis of Communal Violence within the Matrix
of the Colonial Legacy, Globalization, and Global Stability Part 27 21.
Ethnic Identity in China: The Politics of Cultural Difference Part 28 22.
Shangri-la has Forsaken Us: China's Ethnic Minorities, Identity, and
Government Repression Part 29 23. The Russian/Chechen Conflict and It's
Consequences Chapter 30 Contributors Chapter 31 Index
4 Part 1: The First Complex Societies to Modern Times Part 5 1. Race,
Science, and Human Origins in Africa Part 6 2. Race and the Rise of the
Swahili Culture Part 7 3. 'Caste'-[ing] Gender: Caste and Patriarchy in
Ancient Hindu Jurisprudence Part 8 4. Comparative Race and Slavery in
Islam, Judaism, and Christianity: Texts, Practices, and Current
Implications Part 9 5. The Dark Craven Jew: Race and Religion in Medieval
Europe Part 10 6. Growth of the Atlantic Slave Trade: Racial Slavery in the
New World Part 11 7. The Yellow Lady: Mulatto Women in the Suriname
Plantocracy Chapter 12 Part 2: Race and Mixed Race in the Americas Part 13
8. Critical Mixed Race Studies: New Approaches to Resistance and Social
Justice Part 14 9. Militant Multiraciality: Rejecting Race and Rejecting
the Conveniences of Complicity Part 15 10. Whiteness Reconstructed:
Multiracial Identity as a Category of "New White" Part 16 11. Conversations
in Black and White: The Limitations of Binary Thinking About Race in
America Part 17 12. The Necessity of a Multiracial Category in a
Race-Conscious Society Part 18 13. Mixed Race Terminologies in the
Americas: Globalizing the Creole in the Twenty First Century Part 19 14.
Examining the Regional and Multigenerational Context of Creole and American
Indian Identity Part 20 15. Race, Class, and Power: The Politics of
Multiraciality in Brazil Part 21 16. All Mixed Up: A New Racial Commonsense
in Global Perspective Chapter 22 Part 3: Race, Ethnicity, and Conflict in
Contemporary Societies Part 23 17. Black No More: African Americans and the
'New' Race Science Part 24 18. Contesting Identities of Color: African
Female Immigrants in the Americas Part 25 19. Burdened Intersections: Black
Women and Race, Gender, and Class Part 26 20. Ethnic Conflicts in the
Middle East: A Comparative Analysis of Communal Violence within the Matrix
of the Colonial Legacy, Globalization, and Global Stability Part 27 21.
Ethnic Identity in China: The Politics of Cultural Difference Part 28 22.
Shangri-la has Forsaken Us: China's Ethnic Minorities, Identity, and
Government Repression Part 29 23. The Russian/Chechen Conflict and It's
Consequences Chapter 30 Contributors Chapter 31 Index