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9. Bumbay in the Bay: The Struggle for Indipino Identity in San Francisco
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Maharaj Raju Desai
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- 1. Introduction: About Mixed Race, Not about Whiteness 1
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PART I. Identity Journeys
- 2. Rising Sun, Rising Soul: On Mixed Race Asian Identity That Includes Blackness 21
- 3. Blackapina 33
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PART II. Multiple Minority Marriage and Parenting
- 4. Intermarriage and the Making of a Multicultural Society in the Baja California Borderlands 49
- 5. Cross-Racial Minority Intermarriage: Mutual Marginalization and Critique 71
- 6. Parental Racial Socialization: A Glimpse into the Racial Socialization Process as It Occurs in a Dual-Minority Multiracial Family 88
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PART III. Mixed Identity and Monoracial Belonging
- 7. Being Mixed Race in the Makah Nation: Redeeming the Existence of African Native Americans 109
- 8 “You’re Not Black or Mexican Enough!”: Policing Racial/ Ethnic Authenticity among Blaxicans in the United States 127
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PART IV. Asian Connections
- 9. Bumbay in the Bay: The Struggle for Indipino Identity in San Francisco 147
- 10. Hypervisibility and Invisibility of Female Haafu Models in Japan’s Beauty Culture 163
- 11. Checking “Other” Twice: Transnational Dual Minorities 178
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PART V. Reflections
- 12. Neanderthal-Human Hybridity and the Frontier of Critical Mixed Race Studies 201
- 13. Epilogue: Expanding the Terrain of Mixed Race Studies: What We Learn from the Study of Non-White Multiracials 219
- Acknowledgments 231
- Bibliography 233
- Notes on Contributors 261
- Index 265
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- 1. Introduction: About Mixed Race, Not about Whiteness 1
-
PART I. Identity Journeys
- 2. Rising Sun, Rising Soul: On Mixed Race Asian Identity That Includes Blackness 21
- 3. Blackapina 33
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PART II. Multiple Minority Marriage and Parenting
- 4. Intermarriage and the Making of a Multicultural Society in the Baja California Borderlands 49
- 5. Cross-Racial Minority Intermarriage: Mutual Marginalization and Critique 71
- 6. Parental Racial Socialization: A Glimpse into the Racial Socialization Process as It Occurs in a Dual-Minority Multiracial Family 88
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PART III. Mixed Identity and Monoracial Belonging
- 7. Being Mixed Race in the Makah Nation: Redeeming the Existence of African Native Americans 109
- 8 “You’re Not Black or Mexican Enough!”: Policing Racial/ Ethnic Authenticity among Blaxicans in the United States 127
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PART IV. Asian Connections
- 9. Bumbay in the Bay: The Struggle for Indipino Identity in San Francisco 147
- 10. Hypervisibility and Invisibility of Female Haafu Models in Japan’s Beauty Culture 163
- 11. Checking “Other” Twice: Transnational Dual Minorities 178
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PART V. Reflections
- 12. Neanderthal-Human Hybridity and the Frontier of Critical Mixed Race Studies 201
- 13. Epilogue: Expanding the Terrain of Mixed Race Studies: What We Learn from the Study of Non-White Multiracials 219
- Acknowledgments 231
- Bibliography 233
- Notes on Contributors 261
- Index 265