Preface .......................................................... xiii
Acknowledgements ................................................... xv
Notes on terminology .............................................. xix
INTRODUCTION: RETHINKING "MIXED RACE" STUDIES ....................... 1
PART ONE
Tracing the origins: miscegenation, moral degeneracy and genetics
Miscegenation and moral degeneracy
1 Robert Knox
DO RACES EVER AMALGAMATE? .......................................... 37
2 Joseph Arthur de Count Gobineau
RECAPITULATION: THE RESPECTIVE CHARACTERISTICS
OF THE THREE GREAT RACES; THE SUPERIORITY OF THE
WHITE TYPE, AND, WITHIN THIS TYPE, OF THE ARYAN FAMILY ............. 39
3 Josiah Clark Nott and George Robins Gliddon
HYBRIDITY OF ANIMALS, VIEWED IN CONNECTION WITH
THE NATURAL HISTORY OF MANKIND ..................................... 42
4 Charles Darwin
ON THE RACES OF MEN: ... THE EFFECTS OF CROSSING ................... 47
5 Martin R. Delany
COMPARATIVE ELEMENTS OF CIVILIZATION ............................... 52
6 Melville Herskovits
THE AMALGAM HE REPRESENTS AND HIS SIGNIFICANCE FOR
THE STUDY OF RACE .................................................. 54
7 Edward Byron Reuter
THE HYBRID AS A SOCIOLOGICAL TYPE .................................. 57
8 Cedric Dover
GOD'S OWN CHILLUN .................................................. 59
9 Everett V. Stonequist
THE RACIAL HYBRID .................................................. 65
10 Frank Furedi
CROSSING THE BOUNDARY: THE MARGINAL MAN ............................ 69
11 Paul Rich
THE "HALF-CASTE" PATHOLOGY ......................................... 73
12 Clarence Lusane
NAZI-STERILIZATION OF AFRO-GERMANS ................................. 80
Suggestions for further reading .................................... 91
Genetics
13 American Anthropological Association
AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION STATEMENT ON "RACE" ........... 97
14 William B. Provine
GENETICS AND THE BIOLOGY OF RACE CROSSING ......................... 100
15 Paul Brodwin
GENETICS, IDENTITY AND THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF ESSENTIALISM ........... 116
16 Kimberly TallBear
DNA, BLOOD AND RACIALIZING THE TRIBE .............................. 123
Suggestions for further reading ................................... 131
PART TWO
Mapping contemporary and foundational discourses: "Mixed race",
identities politics and celebration
17 Gloria Anzaldua
LA CONCIENCIA DE LA MESTIZA: TOWARDS A NEW CONSCIOUSNESS .......... 139
18 Maria P.P. Root
WITHIN, BETWEEN, AND BEYOND RACE .................................. 143
19 Paul R. Spickard
THE ILLOGIC OF AMERICAN RACIAL CATEGORIES ......................... 149
20 Naomi Zack
BLACK, WHITE, AND GRAY: WORDS, WORDS, WORDS ....................... 153
21 Lewis R. Gordon
RACE, BIRACIALITY, AND MIXED RACE ................................. 158
22 Teresa Kay Williams
RACE-ING AND BEING RACED: THE CRITICAL INTERROGATION
OF "PASSING" ...................................................... 166
23 William S. Penn
INTRODUCTION ...................................................... 171
24 Carol Camper
INTO THE MIX ...................................................... 176
25 Jayne O. Ifekwunigwe
LET BLACKNESS AND WHITENESS WASH THROUGH: COMPETING
DISCOURSES ON BI-RACIALIZATION AND THE COMPULSION OF
GENEALOGICAL ERASURES ............................................. 183
Suggestions for further reading ................................... 195
PART THREE
Debating definitions: multiraciality, census categories
and critiques
The census and categories
26 Danzy Senna
THE MULATTO MILLENNIUM ............................................ 205
27 Lisa Jones
IS BIRACIAL ENOUGH (OR, WHAT'S THIS ABOUT A MULTIRACIAL
CATEGORY ON THE CENSUS?: A CONVERSATION) .......................... 209
28 Philip Tajitsu Nash
WILL THE CENSUS GO MULTIRACIAL? ................................... 214
29 Rainier Spencer
THINKING ABOUT TRANSCENDING RACE .................................. 219
30 Elizabeth M. Grieco and Rachel C. Cassidy
OVERVIEW OF RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN: CENSUS 2000 BRIEF ........... 225
31 Charlie Owen
"MIXED RACE" IN OFFICIAL STATISTICS ............................... 244
32 Office for National Statistics
CENSUS 2001 - ETHNICITY AND RELIGION IN ENGLAND
AND WALES (2002) .................................................. 250
33 Peter Aspinall
THE CONCEPTUALISATION AND CATEGORISATION OF MIXED
RACE / ETHNICITY IN BRITAIN AND NORTH AMERICA: IDENTITY
OPTIONS AND THE ROLE OF THE STATE ................................. 255
Suggestions for further reading ................................... 259
Multiraciality and critiques
34 Steven Masami Ropp
DO MULTIRACIAL SUBJECTS REALLY CHALLENGE RACE?: MIXED
RACE ASIANS IN THE UNITED STATES AND THE CARIBBEAN ................ 263
35 Cynthia L. Nakashima
SERVANTS OF CULTURE: THE SYMBOLIC ROLE OF MIXED-RACE
ASIANS IN AMERICAN DISCOURSE ...................................... 271
36 George G. Sanchez
Y TU ¿QUE?(Y2K): LATINO HISTORY IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM ............. 276
37 G. Reginald Daniel
THE NEW MILLENNIUM: TOWARD A NEW MASTER RACIAL
PROJECT AND EPILOGUE: BEYOND BLACK OR WHITE: A NEW
UNITED STATES RACIAL PROJECT ...................................... 283
38 Itabari Njeri
THE LAST PLANTATION ............................................... 295
39 Mark Christian
ASSESSING MULTIRACIAL IDENTITY .................................... 303
40 Minelle Mahtani and April Moreno
SAME DIFFERENCE: TOWARDS A MORE UNIFIED DISCOURSE IN
"MIXED RACE" THEORY ............................................... 313
Suggestions for further reading ...................................... 318
Index ............................................................. 321
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