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Informationen zum Autor Hephzibah V. Strmic-Pawl is assistant professor at Manhattanville College. Klappentext This comparative analysis of multiracials who identify as part-Asian and part-White and those who identify as part-Black and part-White indicates vastly different experiences of what it means to be multiracial. The book attends to a nuanced understanding of how racism and inequality operate when an intersectional approach is taken into account. Zusammenfassung This comparative analysis of multiracials who identify as part-Asian and part-White and those who identify as part-Black and part-White indicates vastly different experiences of what it means to be multiracial. The book attends to a nuanced understanding of how racism and inequality operate when an intersectional approach is taken into account. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Multiracialism: A New EraChapter 2: A Historical Primer: Asians and Blacks in the United StatesChapter 3: The Synthesis of a Multiracial Identity Chapter 4: Seeing Racism, Responding to RacismChapter 5: White Enough and Salient BlacknessChapter 6: The Matrix: Complicating the Color Line Conclusion: Multiracialism and Its Discontents Epilogue: Multiracials Give AdviceAppendix: Participants in the Study