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13. Racial Arithmetic: Ethnoracial Politics in a Relational Key

© 2019 University of California Press, Berkeley

© 2019 University of California Press, Berkeley

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Illustrations ix
  4. Acknowledgments xi
  5. Introduction 1
  6. Part 1. Theorizing Race Relationally
  7. 1. Race as a Relational Theory: A Roundtable Discussion 22
  8. 2. Examining Chicana/o History through a Relational Lens 43
  9. 3. Entangled Dispossessions: Race and Colonialism in the Historical Present 60
  10. Part 2. Relational Research as Political Practice
  11. 4. The Relational Revolutions of Antiracist Formations 83
  12. 5. How Palestine Became Important to American Indian Studies 97
  13. 6. Uncle Tom Was an Indian: Tracing the Red in Black Slavery 121
  14. 7. “The Whatever That Survived”: Thinking Racialized Immigration through Blackness and the Afterlife of Slavery 145
  15. Part 3. Historical Frameworks
  16. 8. Indians and Negroes in Spite of Themselves: Puerto Rican Students at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School 166
  17. 9. Becoming “Hawaiian”: A Relational Racialization of Japanese American Soldiers from Hawai‘i during World War II in the U.S. South 185
  18. 10. Vietnamese Refugees and Mexican Immigrants: Southern Regional Racialization in the Late Twentieth Century 203
  19. 11. Green, Blue, Yellow, and Red: The Relational Racialization of Space in the Stockton Metropolitan Area 224
  20. Part 4. Relational Frameworks in Contemporary Policy
  21. 12. Border-Hopping Mexicans, Law-Abiding Asians, and Racialized Illegality: Analyzing Undocumented College Students’ Experiences through a Relational Lens 257
  22. 13. Racial Arithmetic: Ethnoracial Politics in a Relational Key 278
  23. 14. The Relational Positioning of Arab and Muslim Americans in Post-9/11 Racial Politics 296
  24. Further Reading 325
  25. Contributors 337
  26. Index 341
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