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9780415170963

Scattered Belongings: Cultural Paradoxes of Race, Nation and Gender

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415170963

  • ISBN10:

    0415170966

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 1999-03-16
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

When the golfer Tiger Woods proclaimed himself a "Caublinasian", affirming his mixed Caucasian, Black, Native American and Asian ancestry, a storm of controversy was created in a world still perceived in terms of "black" and "white". This book is about ordinary lives facing similar dilemmas of racial identity, of belonging and not belonging. It tells the stories of six women of mixed African/ African Caribbean and white European heritage to show how the often painful experience of being a stranger in two cultures can be named and celebrated. Jayne Ifekwunigwe explores the cultural and historical roots of the popular discourses of race. She analyzes the problem of theorizing mixed racial and/or cultural identity in a global context, always relating it to the real-life experiences of these women.

Author Biography

Jayne O. Ifekwunigwe is Lecturer in Sociology and Anthropology at the University of East London.

Table of Contents

List of platesp. xi
Prologuep. xii
Acknowledgementsp. xv
Cracking the coconut: resisting popular folk discourses on "race," "mixed race" and social hierarchiesp. 1
Returning(s): relocating the critical feminist auto-ethnographerp. 29
Setting the stage: invoking the griot(te) traditions as textual strategiesp. 50
Preamble: could I be a part of your family? Preliminary/contextualizing thoughts on psychocultural politics of transracial placements and adoptionp. 62
Rubyp. 71
Similolap. 88
Akousap. 102
Sarahp. 116
Bisip. 132
Yemip. 152
Let Blackness and Whiteness wash through: competing discourses on bi-racialization and the compulsion of genealogical erasuresp. 170
Epiloguep. 194
Select Bibliographiesp. 197
Indexp. 215
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