Between Black and Brown : Blaxicans and Multiraciality in Comparative Historical Perspective (Borderlands and Transcultural Studies)

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Between Black and Brown : Blaxicans and Multiraciality in Comparative Historical Perspective (Borderlands and Transcultural Studies)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 277 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781496240552
  • DDC分類 305.800973

Full Description

Between Black and Brown begins with a question: How do individuals with one African American parent and one Mexican American parent identify racially and ethnically? In answer, the authors explore the experiences of Blaxicans, individuals with African American and Mexican American heritage, as they navigate American culture, which often clings to monoracial categorizations.

Part 1 analyzes racial formation and the Blaxican borderlands, comparing racial orders in Anglo-America and Latin America. The Anglo-Americanization of "Latin" North America, particularly in the Gulf Coast and Southwest regions, shapes Black and Mexican American identities. Part 2 delves into Blaxicans' lived experiences, examining their self-identification with pride and resilience. The book explores challenges and agency in navigating family, school, and community dynamics and discusses expectations regarding cultural authenticity. It also delves into Black and Brown relations and how situational contexts influence interactions. This work contributes to the discourse on multiracial identities and challenges prevailing monoracial norms in academia and society. Ultimately Between Black and Brown advocates for a more inclusive and nuanced understanding of identity, race, and culture.
 

Contents

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

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