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Biracial in America

Forming and Performing Racial Identity

Nikki Khanna

Elected in 2008, Barack Obama made history as the first African American president of the United States. Though recognized as the son of a white Kansas-born mother and a black Kenyan father, the media and public have nonetheless pigeonholed him as black, and he too self-identifies as such. Obama’s experience as an American with black and white ancestry, though compelling because of his celebrity, is not unique and raises several questions about the growing number of black-white biracial Americans today: How are they perceived by others with regard to race? How do they tend to identify? And why? Taking a social psychological approach, Biracial in America identifies influencing factors and several underlying processes shaping multidimensional racial identities. This study also investigates the ways in which biracial Americans perform race in their day-to-day lives. One’s race isn’t simply something that others prescribe onto the individual but something that individuals “do.” The strategies and motivations for performing black, white, and biracial identities are explored.
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Lexington Books
Pages: 204 • Trim: 6½ x 9⅜
978-0-7391-4574-6 • Hardback • September 2011 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
978-0-7391-8443-1 • Paperback • May 2013 • $57.99 • (£45.00)
978-0-7391-4576-0 • eBook • September 2011 • $55.00 • (£42.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies, Social Science / Minority Studies
Nikki Khanna is assistant professor of sociology at the University of Vermont.
Chapter 1: Questions of Identity
Chapter 2: Black and White in America: Then and Now
Chapter 3: Through the "Looking Glass": Reflected Appraisals and the One Drop Rule
Chapter 4: The Push and Pull of Day-to-Day Interactions
Chapter 5: Social Comparisons and Social Networks
Chapter 6: Identity Work: Strategies and Motivations
Chapter 7: Concluding Thoughts
This is the book for which multiracial and racial identity scholars have been waiting. Nikki Khanna’s Biracial in America: Forming and Performing Racial Identity moves us a giant leap forward in our understanding of racial identity among black-white biracial Americans. Through captivating interview excerpts, Khanna brilliantly and clearly describes the underlying social psychological processes through which biracial Americans shape and negotiate multidimensional racial identities. In the process, she reveals both the lingering impact of the one drop rule and the power of individual biracial Americans to actively 'perform race' in an era of increasing racial flexibility.
— Kathleen Odell Korgen, William Paterson University


Biracial in America expands on Rockquemore & Brunsma's pioneering foundation, taking the best that has been done previously and pushing the theoretical envelope several steps further ahead. Rejecting the erroneous notion that identity is "something easily ascertained through categories checked on a form," Khanna usefully gets at biracial identity formation through skillful analysis of the processes and negotiations-oftentimes seemingly contradictory-that some biracial individuals go through in shaping their identities.
— Rainier Spencer, University of Nevada, Las Vegas


Khanna brings conceptual subtlety, careful analysis, and empirical depth to the study of multiracial identity. Drawing on interviews that are striking for their frankness and poignancy, this book will engage not only scholars of race but also anyone who is curious about how biracial Americans make sense of who they are.
— Ann Morning, author of The Nature of Race: How Scientists Think and Teach about Human Difference


Biracial in America

Forming and Performing Racial Identity

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Hardback
Paperback
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Summary
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  • Elected in 2008, Barack Obama made history as the first African American president of the United States. Though recognized as the son of a white Kansas-born mother and a black Kenyan father, the media and public have nonetheless pigeonholed him as black, and he too self-identifies as such. Obama’s experience as an American with black and white ancestry, though compelling because of his celebrity, is not unique and raises several questions about the growing number of black-white biracial Americans today: How are they perceived by others with regard to race? How do they tend to identify? And why? Taking a social psychological approach, Biracial in America identifies influencing factors and several underlying processes shaping multidimensional racial identities. This study also investigates the ways in which biracial Americans perform race in their day-to-day lives. One’s race isn’t simply something that others prescribe onto the individual but something that individuals “do.” The strategies and motivations for performing black, white, and biracial identities are explored.
Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 204 • Trim: 6½ x 9⅜
    978-0-7391-4574-6 • Hardback • September 2011 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
    978-0-7391-8443-1 • Paperback • May 2013 • $57.99 • (£45.00)
    978-0-7391-4576-0 • eBook • September 2011 • $55.00 • (£42.00)
    Subjects: Social Science / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies, Social Science / Minority Studies
Author
Author
  • Nikki Khanna is assistant professor of sociology at the University of Vermont.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1: Questions of Identity
    Chapter 2: Black and White in America: Then and Now
    Chapter 3: Through the "Looking Glass": Reflected Appraisals and the One Drop Rule
    Chapter 4: The Push and Pull of Day-to-Day Interactions
    Chapter 5: Social Comparisons and Social Networks
    Chapter 6: Identity Work: Strategies and Motivations
    Chapter 7: Concluding Thoughts
Reviews
Reviews
  • This is the book for which multiracial and racial identity scholars have been waiting. Nikki Khanna’s Biracial in America: Forming and Performing Racial Identity moves us a giant leap forward in our understanding of racial identity among black-white biracial Americans. Through captivating interview excerpts, Khanna brilliantly and clearly describes the underlying social psychological processes through which biracial Americans shape and negotiate multidimensional racial identities. In the process, she reveals both the lingering impact of the one drop rule and the power of individual biracial Americans to actively 'perform race' in an era of increasing racial flexibility.
    — Kathleen Odell Korgen, William Paterson University


    Biracial in America expands on Rockquemore & Brunsma's pioneering foundation, taking the best that has been done previously and pushing the theoretical envelope several steps further ahead. Rejecting the erroneous notion that identity is "something easily ascertained through categories checked on a form," Khanna usefully gets at biracial identity formation through skillful analysis of the processes and negotiations-oftentimes seemingly contradictory-that some biracial individuals go through in shaping their identities.
    — Rainier Spencer, University of Nevada, Las Vegas


    Khanna brings conceptual subtlety, careful analysis, and empirical depth to the study of multiracial identity. Drawing on interviews that are striking for their frankness and poignancy, this book will engage not only scholars of race but also anyone who is curious about how biracial Americans make sense of who they are.
    — Ann Morning, author of The Nature of Race: How Scientists Think and Teach about Human Difference


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