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18 Black and Latino: Dominican Americans Negotiate Racial Worlds
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Benjamin Bailey
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1 Mixed Messages: Doing Race in the Color-Blind Era 1
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Part 1 Shifting Color Lines
- 2 Defining Race: Comparative Perspectives 15
- 3 Black, Honorary White, White: The Future of Race in the United States? 33
- 4 Racial Justice in a Black/Nonblack Society 49
- 5 Carving Out a Middle Ground: The Case of Hawai‘i 63
- 6 New Racial Identities, Old Arguments: Continuing Biological Reification 83
- 7 Color Blindness: An Obstacle to Racial Justice? 103
- 8 Racism, Whitespace, and the Rise of the Neo-Mulattoes 117
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Part 2 Manipulating Multiracial Identities
- 9 Race, Multiraciality, and the Neoconservative Agenda 125
- 10 White Supremacists in the Color-Blind Era: Redefining Multiracial and White Identities 147
- 11 Defining Racism to Achieve Goals: The Multiracial and Black Reparations Movements 161
- 12 Selling Mixedness: Marketing with Multiracial Identities 183
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Part 3 Socialization in Multiracial Families
- 13 It All Starts at Home: Racial Socialization in Multiracial Families 203
- 14 Racial Logics and (Trans)Racial Identities: A View from Britain 217
- 15 Black and White: Family Opposition to Becoming Multiracial 233
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Part 4 Dilemmas of Multiracial Identity
- 16 Negotiating Racial Identity in Social Interactions 249
- 17 Black/White Friendships in a Color-Blind Society 267
- 18 Black and Latino: Dominican Americans Negotiate Racial Worlds 285
- 19 Finding a Home: Housing the Color Line 301
- 20 Confronting Racism in the Therapist’s Office 313
- 21 Culture and Identity in Mixed-Race Women’s Lives 327
- References 349
- The Contributors 391
- Index 395
- About the Book 405
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1 Mixed Messages: Doing Race in the Color-Blind Era 1
-
Part 1 Shifting Color Lines
- 2 Defining Race: Comparative Perspectives 15
- 3 Black, Honorary White, White: The Future of Race in the United States? 33
- 4 Racial Justice in a Black/Nonblack Society 49
- 5 Carving Out a Middle Ground: The Case of Hawai‘i 63
- 6 New Racial Identities, Old Arguments: Continuing Biological Reification 83
- 7 Color Blindness: An Obstacle to Racial Justice? 103
- 8 Racism, Whitespace, and the Rise of the Neo-Mulattoes 117
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Part 2 Manipulating Multiracial Identities
- 9 Race, Multiraciality, and the Neoconservative Agenda 125
- 10 White Supremacists in the Color-Blind Era: Redefining Multiracial and White Identities 147
- 11 Defining Racism to Achieve Goals: The Multiracial and Black Reparations Movements 161
- 12 Selling Mixedness: Marketing with Multiracial Identities 183
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Part 3 Socialization in Multiracial Families
- 13 It All Starts at Home: Racial Socialization in Multiracial Families 203
- 14 Racial Logics and (Trans)Racial Identities: A View from Britain 217
- 15 Black and White: Family Opposition to Becoming Multiracial 233
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Part 4 Dilemmas of Multiracial Identity
- 16 Negotiating Racial Identity in Social Interactions 249
- 17 Black/White Friendships in a Color-Blind Society 267
- 18 Black and Latino: Dominican Americans Negotiate Racial Worlds 285
- 19 Finding a Home: Housing the Color Line 301
- 20 Confronting Racism in the Therapist’s Office 313
- 21 Culture and Identity in Mixed-Race Women’s Lives 327
- References 349
- The Contributors 391
- Index 395
- About the Book 405