
Doing Race: 21 Essays for the 21st Century
by Markus, Hazel Rose; Moya, Paula M.L.Buy New
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Table of Contents
Preface | p. ix |
Doing Race: An Introduction | p. 1 |
What race and ethnicity are, how they work, and why achieving a just society requires us to take account of them | |
Inventing Race and Ethnicity | |
How race is made real through governmental policies, scientific research, and medical marketing | |
Defining Race and Ethnicity: The Constitution, the Supreme Court, and the Census | p. 105 |
Models of American Ethnic Relations: Hierarchy, Assimilation, and Pluralism | p. 123 |
The Biology of Ancestry: DNA, Genomic Variation, and Race | p. 136 |
Which Differences Make a Difference? Race, DNA, and Health | p. 160 |
Racing Difference | |
The historically specific but universal processes by which difference becomes understood as inferiority | |
The Jew as the Original “Other”: Difference, Antisemitism, and Race | p. 187 |
Knowing the “Other”: Arabs, Islam, and the West | p. 199 |
Eternally Foreign: Asian Americans, History, and Race | p. 216 |
A Thoroughly Modern Concept: Ethnic Cleansing, Genocide, and the State | p. 234 |
Institutionalizing Difference | |
How race organizes what we know, where we live, how we are educated, who we punish | |
Race in the News: Stereotypes, Political Campaigns, and Market-Based Journalism | p. 251 |
Going Back to Compton: Real Estate, Racial Politics, and Black-Brown Relations | p. 274 |
Structured for Failure: Race, Resources, and Student Achievement | p. 295 |
Racialized Mass Incarceration: Poverty, Prejudice, and Punishment | p. 322 |
Racing Identity | |
How race and ethnicity shape how we see, how we act, and who we are | |
Who Am I? Race, Ethnicity, and Identity | p. 359 |
In the Air between Us: Stereotypes, Identity, and Achievement | p. 390 |
Ways of Being White: Privilege, Perceived Stigma, and Transcendence | p. 415 |
Enduring Racial Associations: African Americans, Crime, and Animal Imagery | p. 439 |
We're Honoring You, Dude: Myths, Mascots, and American Indians | p. 458 |
Re-presenting Reality | |
The singular and powerful role of the arts in challenging racial inequality by imagining alternate worlds | |
Another Way to Be: Women of Color, Literature, and Myth | p. 483 |
Hiphop and Race: Blackness, Language, and Creativity | p. 509 |
The “Ethno-Ambiguo Hostility Syndrome”: Mixed-Race, Identity, and Popular Culture | p. 528 |
We Wear the Mask: Performance, Social Dramas, and Race | p. 545 |
Credits | p. 563 |
Index | p. 567 |
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