First published in 1986, "Racial Formation in the United States" is considered a classic in the literature on race and ethnicity. Critical of the reductionism and unidimensionality of paradigms through which race had long been understood, the authors developed a new theory that defines race as an "organizing principle" of American society, one ...
An inquiry into the larger aesthetic and political questions raised by the presentation of Asian ethnicity and race on the contemporary American stage.
Largely as a result of multiracial activism, the US Census for 2000 offers people the unprecedented opportunity to officially identify themselves with more than one racial group. Among Asian-heritage people in this country and elsewhere, racial and ethnic mixing has a long but unacknowledged history. According to the last US Census, nearly one ...
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