Between Black and Brown
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Between Black and Brown
Blaxicans and Multiraciality in Comparative Historical Perspective
Daniel, G. Reginald; Sterphone, J; Romo, Rebecca
University of Nebraska Press
10/2024
394
Dura
Inglês
9780803290181
15 a 20 dias
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List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Bringing Blaxicans to the Forefront
Part 1. Racial Formation and the Blaxican Borderlands
1. Race and Mixed Race: Multiracial Identities in Academia
2. Anglo-America and Latin America
3. Louisiana and the Gulf Coast
4. Black Identity Construction and the Monoracial Imperative
5. California and the Southwest
6. Mexican American Identity and Monoraciality
7. Multiracial Identities: The Law of the Included Middle
8. "Dual Minority" Multiracial Identities: Decentering Whiteness
Part 2. Living Race and Identity in Black and Brown
9. Racial Labels as a Self-Designation: Blaxican and Proud!
10. Defining Blaxicans: Racial-Cultural Existence in a Borderland Space
11. Social Agency and Constraint: Family, School, and Neighborhood
12. Race and Cultural Authenticity: You're Not Black or Mexican Enough!
13. Black and Brown Relations: Situation and Context Matter
Conclusion: Bridging the Borderlands
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Bringing Blaxicans to the Forefront
Part 1. Racial Formation and the Blaxican Borderlands
1. Race and Mixed Race: Multiracial Identities in Academia
2. Anglo-America and Latin America
3. Louisiana and the Gulf Coast
4. Black Identity Construction and the Monoracial Imperative
5. California and the Southwest
6. Mexican American Identity and Monoraciality
7. Multiracial Identities: The Law of the Included Middle
8. "Dual Minority" Multiracial Identities: Decentering Whiteness
Part 2. Living Race and Identity in Black and Brown
9. Racial Labels as a Self-Designation: Blaxican and Proud!
10. Defining Blaxicans: Racial-Cultural Existence in a Borderland Space
11. Social Agency and Constraint: Family, School, and Neighborhood
12. Race and Cultural Authenticity: You're Not Black or Mexican Enough!
13. Black and Brown Relations: Situation and Context Matter
Conclusion: Bridging the Borderlands
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Blaxican identity; Latinx Studies; Blaxican history; Blaxican borderlands; dual-minority mixed race experience; multiracial Californians; intersectional identities; Critical Race Studies; Critical Race Theory; Critical Mixed Race Studies; Transnational American Studies; Sociology of Race and Ethnicity; 20th Century California History; US-Mexico Borderlands; US-Mexico Borderlands studies; Comparative Ethnic Studies; African American Studies; Latin American Studies; Latin American History; Cultural Anthropology; Community Studies; Indigenous Studies; Ethnography; Ethnic Studies; Ethnohistory; US Social History; 20th Century US History; American Studies
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Bringing Blaxicans to the Forefront
Part 1. Racial Formation and the Blaxican Borderlands
1. Race and Mixed Race: Multiracial Identities in Academia
2. Anglo-America and Latin America
3. Louisiana and the Gulf Coast
4. Black Identity Construction and the Monoracial Imperative
5. California and the Southwest
6. Mexican American Identity and Monoraciality
7. Multiracial Identities: The Law of the Included Middle
8. "Dual Minority" Multiracial Identities: Decentering Whiteness
Part 2. Living Race and Identity in Black and Brown
9. Racial Labels as a Self-Designation: Blaxican and Proud!
10. Defining Blaxicans: Racial-Cultural Existence in a Borderland Space
11. Social Agency and Constraint: Family, School, and Neighborhood
12. Race and Cultural Authenticity: You're Not Black or Mexican Enough!
13. Black and Brown Relations: Situation and Context Matter
Conclusion: Bridging the Borderlands
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Bringing Blaxicans to the Forefront
Part 1. Racial Formation and the Blaxican Borderlands
1. Race and Mixed Race: Multiracial Identities in Academia
2. Anglo-America and Latin America
3. Louisiana and the Gulf Coast
4. Black Identity Construction and the Monoracial Imperative
5. California and the Southwest
6. Mexican American Identity and Monoraciality
7. Multiracial Identities: The Law of the Included Middle
8. "Dual Minority" Multiracial Identities: Decentering Whiteness
Part 2. Living Race and Identity in Black and Brown
9. Racial Labels as a Self-Designation: Blaxican and Proud!
10. Defining Blaxicans: Racial-Cultural Existence in a Borderland Space
11. Social Agency and Constraint: Family, School, and Neighborhood
12. Race and Cultural Authenticity: You're Not Black or Mexican Enough!
13. Black and Brown Relations: Situation and Context Matter
Conclusion: Bridging the Borderlands
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Blaxican identity; Latinx Studies; Blaxican history; Blaxican borderlands; dual-minority mixed race experience; multiracial Californians; intersectional identities; Critical Race Studies; Critical Race Theory; Critical Mixed Race Studies; Transnational American Studies; Sociology of Race and Ethnicity; 20th Century California History; US-Mexico Borderlands; US-Mexico Borderlands studies; Comparative Ethnic Studies; African American Studies; Latin American Studies; Latin American History; Cultural Anthropology; Community Studies; Indigenous Studies; Ethnography; Ethnic Studies; Ethnohistory; US Social History; 20th Century US History; American Studies