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Reconstructing Racial Identity
Latin American Perspectives, 1998When people move across state borders, they enter not only a different labor market and political structure but also a new system of social stratification by class, race, ethnicity, and gender. Migrants bring their own cultural conceptions of their identity, which often do not coincide with the ideological constructions of the receiving societies. As a
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Racial Identity, Racial Ontology, and Racial Norms
2017Racial norms—norms that prescribe or proscribe behaviors based on racial identity—are common, but controversial. While they explicitly refer to racial identity, it is not clear how race, understood as a kind of person, could justify such norms. The existence of racial identity presupposes the existence of race, and certain understandings of what racial
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Shakespeare Quarterly, 1952
QUESTION has been raised," wrote Joseph Hunter in New >hl Illustrations of Shakespeare, published in i845, "as to what race Shakespeare intended we should suppose Othello to belong."l The point had been raised long before Hunter's time and discussion of it still rages.
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QUESTION has been raised," wrote Joseph Hunter in New >hl Illustrations of Shakespeare, published in i845, "as to what race Shakespeare intended we should suppose Othello to belong."l The point had been raised long before Hunter's time and discussion of it still rages.
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Racial identity and autonomic responses to racial discrimination
Psychophysiology, 2013AbstractSeveral studies identify racial identity—the significance and meaning that individuals attribute to race—as a mitigating factor in the association between racial discrimination and adjustment. In this study, we employed a visual imagery paradigm to examine whether racial identity would moderate autonomic responses to blatant and subtle racial ...
Enrique W, Neblett, Steven O, Roberts
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Does the White Racial Identity Attitude Scale measure racial identity?
Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1997Competing interpretations of the structure of the White Racial Identity Attitude Scale (WRIAS; J. E. Helms & R. T. Carter, 1990) were assessed in 2 investigations. First, a meta-analysis of scale intercorrelations and internal reliability estimates indicated that, after correction for measurement error, intercorrelations between some scales were equal ...
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Philosophy and Racial Identity
Philosophy Today, 1997In the 1993 film, "Map of the Human Heart," an Inuit man asks a white engineer who has come to northern Canada to map the region, "Why are you making maps?" Without hesitating, the white man responds "They will be very accurate." Map-making and race-making have a strong historical as well as conceptual relationship. The ordering and labeling of natural
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