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The 'inter' land: Mixing autobiography and sociology for a better understanding of twenty-first century mixed-race.

机译:“国际”土地:混合自传和社会学,以更好地理解二十一世纪的混合种族。

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In contemporary autobiographies by black/white biracial Americans, personal identity is a major source of conflict. The proposed study will address topics that are key to an understanding of biracial subjectivity and identity as presented in these autobiographies. The first chapter addresses the physicality of biracial people, paying special attention to such topics as family resemblance in interracial families, and the trope of "biracial hair" which is used as a metaphor for a distinct biracial identity that is neither black nor white. The second chapter examines another identity choice for black/white biracial subjects: singular black identity. It shows how biracial individuals can turn on its head the traditional notion of the "tragic mulatto" who is forced by the one-drop rule to accept his/her blackness. By exploring and honestly acknowledging the social experiences of both parents, the biracial individual can come to assert a healthy black identity. The final chapter links black/white biracial identity with intrinsically multiracial Latino identity. Do ethnicity, nationalism, and language suggest a way to avoid the black/white binarism of American society?While examining these issues of biracial identity, this study will engage in a commentary on the relationships between and among various academic disciplines. When analyzing literature about race, critics often turn to race theory for secondary material. However, contemporary race theory does not do much to engage and illuminate these autobiographies of biracialism. Interestingly, sociological texts speak more directly to the "biracial phenomenon." Therefore each chapter of this study shows how sociology and autobiography complement one another and provide a fuller, more informed picture of biracial identity.
机译:在黑人/白人混血儿美国人的当代自传中,个人身份是冲突的主要根源。拟议的研究将解决这些自传中提出的对理解种族主观和身份至关重要的主题。第一章论述了混血儿的身体,特别关注诸如异族家庭中的家庭相似以及“混血儿头发”之类的话题,“混血儿头发”被用作隐喻既不是黑人也不是白人的独特混血儿身份的隐喻。第二章探讨了黑人/白人混血儿的另一种身份选择:奇异的黑人身份。它显示了混血儿个体如何能够颠覆传统的“悲剧混血儿”概念,后者被一站式规则强迫接受他/她的黑色。通过探索并诚实地承认父母双方的社会经历,混血儿个体可以确立健康的黑人身份。最后一章将黑人/白人混血儿身份与固有的多种族拉丁裔身份联系起来。种族,民族主义和语言是否暗示了一种避免美国社会的黑人/白人二元主义的方式?在研究这些混血儿身份问题时,本研究将对各种学科之间的关系进行评论。在分析有关种族的文献时,评论家经常转向种族理论作为辅助材料。但是,当代种族理论对吸引和阐明这些种族歧视自传没有多大作用。有趣的是,社会学文献更直接地谈到了“混血儿现象”。因此,本研究的每一章都说明了社会学和自传是如何相辅相成的,并提供了更全面,更全面的关于两种人种身份的描述。

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  • 作者

    Camacho, Felicia Maria.;

  • 作者单位

    Villanova University.;

  • 授予单位 Villanova University.;
  • 学科 American Studies.Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.Literature American.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 104 p.
  • 总页数 104
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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