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Scattered Belongings: Cultural Paradoxes of Race, Nation and Gender
Scattered Belongings: Cultural Paradoxes of Race, Nation and Gender, When the American golfer Tiger Woods proclaimed himself a Caublinasian, affirming his mixed Caucasian, Black, Native American and Asian ancestry, a storm of controversy was created. This book is about people faced by the strain of belonging and not belo, Scattered Belongings: Cultural Paradoxes of Race, Nation and Gender has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Scattered Belongings: Cultural Paradoxes of Race, Nation and Gender, When the American golfer Tiger Woods proclaimed himself a Caublinasian, affirming his mixed Caucasian, Black, Native American and Asian ancestry, a storm of controversy was created. This book is about people faced by the strain of belonging and not belo, Scattered Belongings: Cultural Paradoxes of Race, Nation and Gender
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  • Scattered Belongings: Cultural Paradoxes of Race, Nation and Gender
  • Written by author Jay Ifekwunigwe
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., March 1999
  • When the American golfer Tiger Woods proclaimed himself a "Caublinasian", affirming his mixed Caucasian, Black, Native American and Asian ancestry, a storm of controversy was created. This book is about people faced by the strain of belonging and not belo
  • When the American golfer Tiger Woods proclaimed himself a "Caublinasian", affirming his mixed Caucasian, Black, Native American and Asian ancestry, a storm of controversy was created. This book is about people faced by the strain of belonging and not belo
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List of platesxi
Prologuexii
Acknowledgementsxv
1Cracking the coconut: resisting popular folk discourses on "race," "mixed race" and social hierarchies1
2Returning(s): relocating the critical feminist auto-ethnographer29
3Setting the stage: invoking the griot(te) traditions as textual strategies50
Preamble: could I be a part of your family? Preliminary/contextualizing thoughts on psychocultural politics of transracial placements and adoption62
4Ruby71
5Similola88
6Akousa102
7Sarah116
8Bisi132
9Yemi152
10Let Blackness and Whiteness wash through: competing discourses on bi-racialization and the compulsion of genealogical erasures170
Epilogue194
Select Bibliographies197
Index215


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