Analyzing representations of multiracial figures in popular culture, Ralina L. Joseph identifies two widespread stereotypes of mixed-race African Americans: those of "the new millennium mulattas" and "the exceptional multiracials."
Analyzing representations of multiracial figures in popular culture, Ralina L. Joseph identifies two widespread stereotypes of mixed-race African Americans: those of "the new millennium mulattas" and "the exceptional multiracials."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ralina L. Joseph is Associate Professor of Communication at the University of Washington.
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Preface. From Biracial to Multiracial to Mixed-Race to Critical Mixed-Race Studies ix Introduction. Reading Mixed-Race African American Representations in the New Millennium 1 Part I: The New Millennium Mulatta 1. Televising the Bad Race Girl: Jennifer Beals on The L Word, the Race Card, and the Punishment of Mixed-Race Blackness 37 2. The Sad Race Girl: Passing and the New Millennium Mulatta in Danzy Senna's Caucasia 67 Part II: The Exceptional Multiracial 3. Transitioning to the Exceptional Multiracial: Escaping Tragedy through Black Transcendence in Mixing Nia 95 4. Recursive Racial Transformation: Selling the Exceptional Multiracial on America's Next Top Model 125 Conclusion. Racist Jokes and the Exceptional Multiracial, or Why Transcending Blackness Is a Terrible Proposition 155 Notes 173 Bibliography 201 Index 219
Preface. From Biracial to Multiracial to Mixed-Race to Critical Mixed-Race Studies ix Introduction. Reading Mixed-Race African American Representations in the New Millennium 1 Part I: The New Millennium Mulatta 1. Televising the Bad Race Girl: Jennifer Beals on The L Word, the Race Card, and the Punishment of Mixed-Race Blackness 37 2. The Sad Race Girl: Passing and the New Millennium Mulatta in Danzy Senna's Caucasia 67 Part II: The Exceptional Multiracial 3. Transitioning to the Exceptional Multiracial: Escaping Tragedy through Black Transcendence in Mixing Nia 95 4. Recursive Racial Transformation: Selling the Exceptional Multiracial on America's Next Top Model 125 Conclusion. Racist Jokes and the Exceptional Multiracial, or Why Transcending Blackness Is a Terrible Proposition 155 Notes 173 Bibliography 201 Index 219
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