Title of article
Mixed-Race Looks
Author/Authors
Ronald Sundstrom ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
27
From page
1
To page
27
Abstract
The multiracial population is growing larger and so is popular awareness about multiracial or mixed-race identity. Simmering beneath the growing public recognition of multiracial identity are questions about the legitimacy of mixed race, multiracial, or biracial as social categories, and further questions about the ethics and politics of those identities. Behind some of these questions are worries about how multiracial identity interacts with racialized aesthetic standards. This essay addresses these issues by investigating whether those affirmations are racist and betray monoracial groups. This essay concludes that such affirmations are not necessarily racist or traitorous. Instead, they are consistent with modern expressions of individuality, and arise from self-assertions of personal authenticity and autonomy. All the same, these affirmations and assertions do risk participating in, and contributing to, racist aesthetic standards. The arguments presented in this essay are part of a broader project on mixed race and the ethics of identity.
Keywords
biracial , Mixed race , race theory , racism , racial aesthetics , race , Ethnicity , interracial , Multiracial
Journal title
Contemporary Aesthetics
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Contemporary Aesthetics
Record number
689404
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