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Necessarily Black is an ethnographic account of second-generation Cape Verdean youth identity in the United States and a theoretical attempt to broaden and complicate current discussions about race and racial identity in the twenty-first century. P. Khalil Saucier grapples with the performance, embodiment, and nuances of racialized identities (blackened bodies) in empirical contexts, specifically exploring how Cape Verdean youth negotiate their identity within the popular fabrication of "multiracial America."

Produktbeschreibung
Necessarily Black is an ethnographic account of second-generation Cape Verdean youth identity in the United States and a theoretical attempt to broaden and complicate current discussions about race and racial identity in the twenty-first century. P. Khalil Saucier grapples with the performance, embodiment, and nuances of racialized identities (blackened bodies) in empirical contexts, specifically exploring how Cape Verdean youth negotiate their identity within the popular fabrication of "multiracial America."
Autorenporträt
P. Khalil Saucier is Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of the Africana Studies Program at Rhode Island College.