Provides an accessible account of the social construction of racialized groups. Using both primary (in-depth interviews) and secondary data, four nations are examined: the UK, US, South Africa and Jamaica. Little attention has traditionally been given to theorizing multiracial identity in the context of white supremacist thought and practice.
Provides an accessible account of the social construction of racialized groups. Using both primary (in-depth interviews) and secondary data, four nations are examined: the UK, US, South Africa and Jamaica. Little attention has traditionally been given to theorizing multiracial identity in the context of white supremacist thought and practice.
MARK CHRISTIAN is a professor in Black World Studies and Sociology at Miami University in Ohio, USA. A senior Fulbright recipient and a visiting fellow with the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London, he has presented and published work on the Black British and African American experiences.
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Foreword by Dierdre L. Badejo List of Tables Acknowledgements Glossary Theorizing Multiracial Identity Speaking for Themselves (I): Definitions of the Racial Self and Parental Influence Speaking for Themselves (II): Inside and Outside of Blackness in Liverpool, UK South Africa and Jamaica: 'Other' Multiracial Case-Studies Assessing Multiracial Identity Conclusion Notes and References Bibliography Index
Foreword by Dierdre L. Badejo List of Tables Acknowledgements Glossary Theorizing Multiracial Identity Speaking for Themselves (I): Definitions of the Racial Self and Parental Influence Speaking for Themselves (II): Inside and Outside of Blackness in Liverpool, UK South Africa and Jamaica: 'Other' Multiracial Case-Studies Assessing Multiracial Identity Conclusion Notes and References Bibliography Index
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