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Attractiveness of Own-Race, Other-Race, and Mixed-Race Faces

Perception, 2005
Averaged face composites, which represent the central tendency of a familiar population of faces, are attractive. If this prototypicality contributes to their appeal, then averaged composites should be more attractive when their component faces come from a familiar, own-race population than when they come from a less familiar, other-race population. We
Gillian, Rhodes   +9 more
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Mixed race, mixed politics

2019
<p>Mixed Race Antecedents: Black Hybridity in Cultural Production, 1960-1989 looks at how cultural producers of African descent in the U.S. from the 1960s through the 1980s conceptualized racial and cultural hybridity. I analyze writers and artists who were grappling with how to think about their multiple heritages while simultaneously ...
Stacey Cherie Moultry   +5 more
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Controversial Approaches to Measuring Mixed-Race in Belgium: The (In)Visibility of the Mixed-Race Population

2020
Through a socio-historical analysis, this chapter elucidates the measurement of mixedness in Belgium. The federal state does not systematically measure the mixed-race population which, in contemporary national surveys, is included under the category of nationals of foreign origin.
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A Mixed Race

1993
Abstract This collection of new essays edited by Frank Shuffelton enters into one of the most topical and energetic debates on our time—the subject of ethnicity. With a focus on the eighteenth century and colonial American values, till now overlooked in the debate, Shuffelton’s collection offers agile and original yet scholarly readings ...
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Coloniality of Mixed Race and Mixed Language

2020
AbstractThis chapter situates the study of race, language, and mixedness within imperial histories through which notions of racial and linguistic hybridity were and continue to be developed. It argues that questions of “mixed race” and “mixed language” are less about mixing races and languages and more about how evaluations of who and what is regarded ...
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Mixed-Race Women

Women & Therapy, 2004
Abstract Within the last two decades, researchers have found that the majority of mixed-race individuals are psychologically healthy, experience similar life events as other people of color, and encounter additional discrimination and stresses due to their mixed-race status.
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The Myth of “Race” (and “Mixed Race”)

Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1997
Halford H. Fairchild, Norma Rodriguez
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