Transcending Blackness

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Transcending Blackness by Joseph, Ralina L., 9780822352778
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  • ISBN: 9780822352778 | 082235277X
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 11/16/2012

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Representations of multiracial Americans, especially those with one black and one white parent, appear everywhere in contemporary culture, from reality shows to presidential politics. Some depict multiracial individuals as being mired in painful confusion; others equate them with progress, as the embodiment of a postracial utopia. In Transcending Blackness, Ralina L. Joseph critiques both depictions as being rooted in-and still defined by-the racist notion that Blackness is a deficit that must be overcome. Analyzing emblematic representations of multiracial figures in popular culture-Jennifer Beals's character in the The L Word; the protagonist in Danny Senza's novel, Caucasia; the title character in the independent film, Mixing Nia; and contestants in a controversial episode of the reality show, America's Next Top Model, who had to "switch ethnicities" for a photo shoot-Joseph identifies the persistance of two widespread stereotypes about mixed-race African Americans: "new millennium mulattas" and "exceptional multiracials." The former inscribes the multiracial African American as a tragic figure whose Blackness predestines them for misfortune; the latter rewards mixed-race African Americans with success for erasing their Blackness. Addressing questions of authenticity, sexuality, and privilege, Transcending Blacknessrefutes that idea that in American society, race no longer matters.
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