Twenty-First Century Color Lines: Multiracial Change in Contemporary America
Herausgeber: Grant-Thomas, Andrew; Orfield, Gary
Twenty-First Century Color Lines: Multiracial Change in Contemporary America
Herausgeber: Grant-Thomas, Andrew; Orfield, Gary
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Exploring the multiracial, multiethnic "line" for the new century
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Exploring the multiracial, multiethnic "line" for the new century
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- Verlag: Temple University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 151mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 491g
- ISBN-13: 9781592136926
- ISBN-10: 1592136923
- Artikelnr.: 23807782
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Temple University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 151mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 491g
- ISBN-13: 9781592136926
- ISBN-10: 1592136923
- Artikelnr.: 23807782
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Andrew Grant-Thomas is Deputy Director of The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity at The Ohio State University Gary Orfield is Professor of Education, Law, Political Science and Urban Planning at The University of California, Los Angeles, and Co-Director of the Civil Rights Project.
Foreword
Introduction: The Past as Racial Prologue?
1. Color Lines in a Multiracial Nation: An Institutional Demographic
Overview of the United States in the Twenty-First Century
Part I: Foundations of Multiracial Inequality
2. Color Lines in the Mind: Implicit Prejudice, Discrimination, and the
Potential for Change
3. Structural Racism and Color Lines in the United States
Part II: Ambiguities of Racial and Ethnic Identity
4. "We Are Not Like Them": Social Distancing and Realignment in the U.S.
Latino Racial Hierarchy
5. The Paradox of the Puerto Rican Race: The Interplay of Racism and
Nationalism under U.S. Colonialism
6. Shared Fates in Asian Transracial Adoption: Korean Adoptee Experiences
of Difference in Their Families
Part III: Negotiating Change: Group Interaction on the Ground
7. Multiracial Youth Scenes and the Dynamics of Race: New Approaches to
Racialization within the Bay Area Hip Hop Underground
8. Toward Diversity That Works: Building Communities through Arts and
Culture
9. Commonality in Values across the Racial Divide
10. Immigrant Political Empowerment in New York and Los Angeles
Part IV: The Road Ahead?
11. To Be Continued? The "Problem of the Color Line" in the Twenty-First
Century
Conclusion: Color Lines, the New Society, and the Responsibility of
Scholars
Contributors
Index
Introduction: The Past as Racial Prologue?
1. Color Lines in a Multiracial Nation: An Institutional Demographic
Overview of the United States in the Twenty-First Century
Part I: Foundations of Multiracial Inequality
2. Color Lines in the Mind: Implicit Prejudice, Discrimination, and the
Potential for Change
3. Structural Racism and Color Lines in the United States
Part II: Ambiguities of Racial and Ethnic Identity
4. "We Are Not Like Them": Social Distancing and Realignment in the U.S.
Latino Racial Hierarchy
5. The Paradox of the Puerto Rican Race: The Interplay of Racism and
Nationalism under U.S. Colonialism
6. Shared Fates in Asian Transracial Adoption: Korean Adoptee Experiences
of Difference in Their Families
Part III: Negotiating Change: Group Interaction on the Ground
7. Multiracial Youth Scenes and the Dynamics of Race: New Approaches to
Racialization within the Bay Area Hip Hop Underground
8. Toward Diversity That Works: Building Communities through Arts and
Culture
9. Commonality in Values across the Racial Divide
10. Immigrant Political Empowerment in New York and Los Angeles
Part IV: The Road Ahead?
11. To Be Continued? The "Problem of the Color Line" in the Twenty-First
Century
Conclusion: Color Lines, the New Society, and the Responsibility of
Scholars
Contributors
Index
Foreword
Introduction: The Past as Racial Prologue?
1. Color Lines in a Multiracial Nation: An Institutional Demographic
Overview of the United States in the Twenty-First Century
Part I: Foundations of Multiracial Inequality
2. Color Lines in the Mind: Implicit Prejudice, Discrimination, and the
Potential for Change
3. Structural Racism and Color Lines in the United States
Part II: Ambiguities of Racial and Ethnic Identity
4. "We Are Not Like Them": Social Distancing and Realignment in the U.S.
Latino Racial Hierarchy
5. The Paradox of the Puerto Rican Race: The Interplay of Racism and
Nationalism under U.S. Colonialism
6. Shared Fates in Asian Transracial Adoption: Korean Adoptee Experiences
of Difference in Their Families
Part III: Negotiating Change: Group Interaction on the Ground
7. Multiracial Youth Scenes and the Dynamics of Race: New Approaches to
Racialization within the Bay Area Hip Hop Underground
8. Toward Diversity That Works: Building Communities through Arts and
Culture
9. Commonality in Values across the Racial Divide
10. Immigrant Political Empowerment in New York and Los Angeles
Part IV: The Road Ahead?
11. To Be Continued? The "Problem of the Color Line" in the Twenty-First
Century
Conclusion: Color Lines, the New Society, and the Responsibility of
Scholars
Contributors
Index
Introduction: The Past as Racial Prologue?
1. Color Lines in a Multiracial Nation: An Institutional Demographic
Overview of the United States in the Twenty-First Century
Part I: Foundations of Multiracial Inequality
2. Color Lines in the Mind: Implicit Prejudice, Discrimination, and the
Potential for Change
3. Structural Racism and Color Lines in the United States
Part II: Ambiguities of Racial and Ethnic Identity
4. "We Are Not Like Them": Social Distancing and Realignment in the U.S.
Latino Racial Hierarchy
5. The Paradox of the Puerto Rican Race: The Interplay of Racism and
Nationalism under U.S. Colonialism
6. Shared Fates in Asian Transracial Adoption: Korean Adoptee Experiences
of Difference in Their Families
Part III: Negotiating Change: Group Interaction on the Ground
7. Multiracial Youth Scenes and the Dynamics of Race: New Approaches to
Racialization within the Bay Area Hip Hop Underground
8. Toward Diversity That Works: Building Communities through Arts and
Culture
9. Commonality in Values across the Racial Divide
10. Immigrant Political Empowerment in New York and Los Angeles
Part IV: The Road Ahead?
11. To Be Continued? The "Problem of the Color Line" in the Twenty-First
Century
Conclusion: Color Lines, the New Society, and the Responsibility of
Scholars
Contributors
Index