04110nam 2200553 a 450 991048039670332120170815165838.01-5063-1949-11-4833-2743-41-4522-4776-5(CKB)2560000000089824(EBL)997131(OCoLC)819567049(MiAaPQ)EBC997131(OCoLC)811403162(StDuBDS)EDZ0000159314(EXLCZ)99256000000008982420130912d1996 fy| 0engur|n|---|||||The multiracial experience[electronic resource] racial borders as the new frontier /Maria P.P. Root, editorThousand Oaks, Calif. ;London SAGEc19961 online resource (513 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-322-41463-7 0-8039-7059-5 Includes bibliographical references (p. 417-442) and index.Cover; Contents; Glossary; The Multiracial Experience: Racial Borders as a Significant Frontier in Race Relations; Part I - Human Rights; Chapter 1 - A Bill of Rights for Racially Mixed People; Chapter 2 - Government Classification of Multiracial/ Multiethnic People; Chapter 3 - The Real World; Chapter 4 - Multiracial Identity in a Color-Conscious World; Chapter 5 - Transracial Adoptions: In Whose Best Interest?; Chapter 6 - Voices From the Movement: Approaches to Multiraciality; Part II - Identity; Chapter 7 - Hidden Agendas, Identity Theories, and Multiracial PeopleChapter 8 - Black and White Identity in the New Millennium: Unsevering the Ties That BindChapter 9 - On Being and Not-Being Black and Jewish; Chapter 10 - An ""Other"" Way of Life: The Empowerment of Alterity in the Interracial Individual; Part III - Blending and Flexibility; Chapter 11 - LatiNegra: Mental Health Issues of African Latinas; Chapter 12 - Race as Process: Reassessing the ""What are You?"" Encounters of Biracial Individuals; Chapter 13 - Piecing Together the Puzzle: Self-Concept and Group Identity in Biracial Black/White YouthChapter 14 - Changing Face, Changing Race: The Remaking of Race in the Japanese American and African American CommunitiesChapter 15 - Without a Template: The Biracial Korean/White Experience; Part IV - Gender and Sexual Identity; Chapter 16 - In the Margins of Sex and Race: Difference, Marginality, and Flexibility; Chapter 17 - (Un)Natural Boundaries: Mixed Race, Gender, and Sexuality; Chapter 18 - Heterosexual Alliances: The Romantic Management of Racial Identity; Chapter 19 - Ambiguous Bodies: Locating Black/White Women in Cultural Representations; Part V - Multicultural EducationChapter 20 - Making the Invisible Visible: The Growth of Community Network OrganizationsChapter 21 - Challenging Race and Racism: A Framework for Educators; Chapter 22 - Being Different Together in the University Classroom: Multiracial Identity as Transgressive Education; Chapter 23 - Multicultural Education; Part VI - The New Millenium; Chapter 24 - 2001: A Race Odyssey; Appendix 1 - Executive Office of Management and Budget; Appendix 2 - AMEA Proposed Revised OMB Minimum Reporting Standards with Multiracial, Multiethnic Categories; References; Index; About the AuthorsIn this book Maria Root uses her multiracial experience to challenge current theoretical and political conceptualizations of race, and redefine the way race and social relations are defined.Cultural pluralismUnited StatesEthnicityUnited StatesRacially mixed peopleUnited StatesUnited StatesRace relationsElectronic books.Cultural pluralismEthnicityRacially mixed people305.8305.800973Root Maria P. P1041316StDuBDSStDuBDSBOOK9910480396703321The multiracial experience2489179UNINA