The Palgrave international handbook of mixed racial and ethnic classification

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The Palgrave international handbook of mixed racial and ethnic classification

Zarine L. Rocha, Peter J. Aspinall, editors

(Palgrave handbooks)

Palgrave Macmillan, c2020

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This handbook provides a global study of the classification of mixed race and ethnicity at the state level, bringing together a diverse range of country case studies from around the world. The classification of race and ethnicity by the state is a common way to organize and make sense of populations in many countries, from the national census and birth and death records, to identity cards and household surveys. As populations have grown, diversified, and become increasingly transnational and mobile, single and mutually exclusive categories struggle to adequately capture the complexity of identities and heritages in multicultural societies. State motivations for classification vary widely, and have shifted over time, ranging from subjugation and exclusion to remediation and addressing inequalities. The chapters in this handbook illustrate how differing histories and contemporary realities have led states to count and classify mixedness in different ways, for different reasons. This collection will serve as a key reference point on the international classification of mixed race and ethnicity for students and scholars across sociology, ethnic and racial studies, and public policy, as well as policy makers and practitioners.

目次

  • Chapter 1. Introduction: Measuring Mixedness Around the World
  • Zarine L. Rocha and Peter J. AspinallChapter 2. Race and Ethnicity Classification in British Colonial and Early Commonwealth Censuses
  • Anthony J. ChristopherPart 1: The AmericasChapter 3. Introduction: North and South America
  • Peter J. Aspinall and Zarine L. RochaChapter 4. The Canadian Census and Mixed Race: Tracking Mixed Race through Ancestry, Visible Minority Status, and Metis Population Groups in Canada
  • Danielle Kwan-Lanfond and Shannon WintersteinChapter 5. Methods of Measuring Multiracial Americans
  • Melissa R. HermanChapter 6. Mixed Race in Brazil: Classification, Quantification, and Identification
  • G. Reginald Daniel and Rafael J. HernandezChapter 7: Mexico: Creating Mixed Ethnicity Citizens for the Mestizo Nation
  • Pablo MateosChapter 8. Boundless Heterogeneity: 'Callaloo' Complexity and the Measurement of Mixedness in Trinidad and Tobago
  • Sue Ann BarrattChapter 9. Mixed Race in Argentina: Concealing Mixture in the 'White' Nation
  • Lea Natalia Geler and Mariela Eva RodriguezChapter 10. Colombia: The Meaning and Measuring of Mixedness
  • Peter WadePart 2: Europe and the UKChapter 11. Introduction: Europe and the United Kingdom
  • Peter J. Aspinall and Zarine L. RochaChapter 12. The Path to Official Recognition of 'Mixedness' in the United Kingdom.- Peter J. AspinallChapter 13. Measuring Mixedness in Ireland: Constructing Sameness and Difference
  • Elaine MoriartyChapter 14. The Identification of Mixed People in France: National Myth and Recognition of Family Migration Paths
  • Anne UnterreinerChapter 15. Controversial Approaches to Measuring Mixed Race in Belgium: The (In)visibility of Mixed Race Population
  • Laura OdassoChapter 16. The Weight of German History: Racial Blindness and Identification of People with a Migration Background
  • Anne UnterreinerChapter 17. Mixed, Merged and Split Ethnic Identities in the Russian Federation
  • Sergei V. SokolovskiyChapter 18. Mixedness as a Non-existent Category in Slovenia
  • Mateja SedmakChapter 19. Mixed Identities in Italy: A Country in Denial
  • Angelica Pesarini and Guido TintoriChapter 20. (Not) Measuring Mixedness in the Netherlands
  • Guno Jones and Betty de HartChapter 21. Mixed Race and Ethnicity in Sweden: A Sociological Analysis
  • Ioanna Blasko and Nikolay ZakharovPart 3: Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia and the CaucasusChapter 22. Introduction: Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia and the Caucasus
  • Zarine. L. Rocha and Peter J. AspinallChapter 23. The Classification of South Africa's Mixed- Heritage Peoples 1910-2011: A Century of Conflation, Contradiction, Containment, and Contention: George T. H. Ellison and Thea de WetChapter 24. The Immeasurability of Racial and Mixed Identities in Mauritius
  • Rosabelle BoswellChapter 25. Neithor/Nor: The Complex Attachments of Zimbabwe's Coloureds
  • Kelly M. NimsChapter 26. Measuring Mixedness in Zambia: Creating and Erasing Coloureds in Zambia's Colonial and Post-Conolonial Census, 1921-2010
  • Juliette Milner-ThorntonChapter 27. Racial and Ethnic Mobilization and Classification in Kenya
  • Babere Kerata Chacha, Wanjiku Chiuri and Kenneth O. NyangenaChapter 28. Making the Invisible Visible: Experiences of Mixedness for Binational People in Morocco
  • Gwendolyn GillieronChapter 29. Measuring Mixedness: A Case Study of the Kyrgyz Republic
  • Asel MyrzabekovaPart 4: Asia and the PacificChapter 30. Introduction: The Asia Pacific Region
  • Zarine L. Rocha and Peter J. AspinallChapter 31. Where You Feel You Belong: Classifying Ethnicity and Mixedness in New Zealand
  • Robert Didham and Zarine L. RochaChapter 32. Measuring Mixedness in Australia
  • Farida Fozdar and Catriona SevensChapter 33. Measuring Race, Mixed Race and Multiracialism in Singapore
  • Zarine L. Rocha and Brenda S.A. YeohChapter 34. Multiracial in Malaysia: Categories, Classification and 'Campur' in Contemporary Everyday Life
  • Geetha Reddy and Hema Preya SelvanathanChapter 35. Anglo-Indians in Colonial India: Historical Demography, Categorization and Identity
  • Uther Charlton-StephensChapter 36. Mixed Racial and Ethnic Classification in the Philippines
  • Megumi Hara and Jocelyn O. CeleroChapter 37. Vaevaeina o le toloa (counting the toloa): Counting Mixed Ethnicity in the Pacific, 1975-2014
  • Patrick Broman, Polly Atatoa Carr and Byron Malaela Sotiata SeiuliChapter 38. Measuring Mixed Race: 'We the Half-castes of Papua and New Guinea'
  • Kirsten McGavinChapter 39. Measuring Mixedness in China: A Study in Four Parts
  • Cathryn H. ClaytonChapter 40. Belonging Across Religion, Race, and Nation in Burma-Myanmar
  • Chie IkeyaChapter 41. Recognition of Multiracial and Multiethnic Japanese: Historical Trends, Classification and Ways Forward
  • Sayaka Osanami Toerngren and Hyoue Okamura.

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BC01788845
  • ISBN
    • 9783030228736
  • 出版国コード
    sz
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Cham
  • ページ数/冊数
    xxxvii, 817 p.
  • 大きさ
    25 cm
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