The Meaning of Multiraciality explores the agentic ways in which Multiracial college students come to understand the complexity of their racialized identity production, revealing an otherwise invisible student population and broadening critical discourses around education and race.
The Meaning of Multiraciality explores the agentic ways in which Multiracial college students come to understand the complexity of their racialized identity production, revealing an otherwise invisible student population and broadening critical discourses around education and race.
Dra. Aurora Chang is Director of Faculty Development and Career Advancement at George Mason University.
Inhaltsangabe
Dedication Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: Multiracial Me Chapter Two: The History and Complexity of the Term, Multiracial Chapter Three: Multiraciality and Critical Race Theory Chapter Four: Multiracial College Students' Counter-Narratives Chapter Five: Multiracial Students and Educational Implications Chapter Six: Racial Queerness Epilogue About the Author
Dedication Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: Multiracial Me Chapter Two: The History and Complexity of the Term, Multiracial Chapter Three: Multiraciality and Critical Race Theory Chapter Four: Multiracial College Students' Counter-Narratives Chapter Five: Multiracial Students and Educational Implications Chapter Six: Racial Queerness Epilogue About the Author
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