Relational formations of race : theory, method, and practice

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Relational formations of race : theory, method, and practice

edited by Natalia Molina, Daniel Martinez HoSang, and Ramón A. Gutiérrez

University of California Press, c2019

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Relational Formations of Race brings African American, Chicanx/Latinx, Asian American, and Native American studies together in a single volume, enabling readers to consider the racialization and formation of subordinated groups in relation to one another. These essays conceptualize racialization as a dynamic and interactive process; group-based racial constructions are formed not only in relation to whiteness, but also in relation to other devalued and marginalized groups. The chapters offer explicit guides to understanding race as relational across all disciplines, time periods, regions, and social groups. By studying race relationally, and through a shared context of meaning and power, students will draw connections among subordinated groups and will better comprehend the logic that underpins the forms of inclusion and dispossession such groups face. As the United States shifts toward a minority-majority nation, Relational Formations of Race offers crucial tools for understanding today's shifting race dynamics.

目次

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Toward a Relational Consciousness of Race Daniel Martinez HoSang and Natalia Molina PART ONE THEORIZING RACE RELATIONALLY 1 * Race as a Relational Theory: A Roundtable Discussion George Lipsitz, George J. Sanchez, and Kelly Lytle Hernandez, with Daniel Martinez HoSang and Natalia Molina 2 * Examining Chicana/o History through a Relational Lens Natalia Molina 3 * Entangled Dispossessions: Race and Colonialism in the Historical Present Alyosha Goldstein PART TWO RELATIONAL RESEARCH AS POLITICAL PRACTICE 4 * The Relational Revolutions of Antiracist Formations Roderick Ferguson 5 * How Palestine Became Important to American Indian Studies Steven Salaita 6 * Uncle Tom Was an Indian: Tracing the Red in Black Slavery Tiya Miles 7 * "The Whatever That Survived": Thinking Racialized Immigration through Blackness and the Afterlife of Slavery Tiffany Willoughby-Herard PART THREE HISTORICAL FRAMEWORKS 8 * Indians and Negroes in Spite of Themselves: Puerto Rican Students at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School Catherine S. Ramirez 9 * Becoming "Hawaiian": A Relational Racialization of Japanese American Soldiers from Hawai'i during World War II in the U.S. South Jeffrey T. Yamashita 10 * Vietnamese Refugees and Mexican Immigrants: Southern Regional Racialization in the Late Twentieth Century Perla M. Guerrero 11 * Green, Blue, Yellow, and Red: The Relational Racialization of Space in the Stockton Metropolitan Area Raoul S. Lievanos PART FOUR RELATIONAL FRAMEWORKS IN CONTEMPORARY POLICY 12 * Border-Hopping Mexicans, Law-Abiding Asians, and Racialized Illegality: Analyzing Undocumented College Students' Experiences through a Relational Lens Laura E. Enriquez 13 * Racial Arithmetic: Ethnoracial Politics in a Relational Key Michael Rodriguez-Muniz 14 * The Relational Positioning of Arab and Muslim Americans in Post-9/11 Racial Politics Julie Lee Merseth Further Reading Contributors Index

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