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Preparing for Higher Education's Mixed Race Future: Why Multiraciality Matters
Preparing for Higher Education's Mixed Race Future: Why Multiraciality Matters
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The increasing attention to and representation of multiraciality in scholarly literature and popular culture requires a more nuanced understanding of multiracial individuals, particularly in the context of higher education. This book examines Why Multiraciality Matters and offers insights into the experiences of multiracial students, staff, and faculty/scholars to prepare higher education for its mixed-race future.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 237 pages
Publication date: 19 January 2023
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
The growing recognition and representation of multiraciality in both scholarly literature and popular culture necessitates a deeper understanding of multiracial individuals, particularly in the evolving contexts of higher education. This book aims to prepare higher education for its mixed-race future by exploring the significance of multiraciality. In doing so, it highlights recent contributions in scholarship, encompassing empirical studies and scholarly syntheses, focusing on multiracial students, staff, and faculty/scholars across three interconnected areas. These insights will contribute to the ongoing development and evolution of multiraciality in higher education.
Multiraciality is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that is gaining increasing attention in both academic circles and the broader public. As the United States becomes increasingly diverse, the number of individuals who identify as multiracial is also on the rise. This book seeks to provide a comprehensive and nuanced exploration of multiraciality, examining its historical roots, social implications, and cultural expressions.
In the first chapter, the book provides an historical overview of multiraciality, tracing its roots back to the colonial era and the mixing of different racial and ethnic groups. It explores how multiraciality has been perceived and represented throughout history, from the days of slavery to the present day. The chapter also examines the social and political implications of multiraciality, including the experiences of multiracial individuals in terms of discrimination, marginalization, and privilege.
The second chapter focuses on the social and psychological aspects of multiraciality. It explores how multiracial individuals navigate the complex social landscapes of race and ethnicity, as well as how they develop a sense of identity and belonging. The chapter also examines the psychological effects of multiraciality, such as biracial identity disorder and the challenges of reconciling multiple cultural identities.
The third chapter examines the cultural expressions of multiraciality, including the ways in which multiracial individuals celebrate their heritage, create new cultural traditions, and challenge traditional notions of race and ethnicity. The chapter also explores the role of media and popular culture in shaping perceptions of multiraciality and the ways in which multiracial individuals can use these platforms to promote their voices and advocate for their rights.
In the final chapter, the book provides a roadmap for preparing higher education for its mixed-race future. It explores the challenges and opportunities that arise from the increasing diversity of higher education, including the need for more inclusive policies and practices, as well as the importance of promoting cross-cultural understanding and dialogue. The chapter also examines the role of higher education in addressing the social and economic disparities that exist among multiracial individuals and communities.
Overall, this book provides a valuable contribution to the growing body of literature on multiraciality. It offers a comprehensive and nuanced exploration of the phenomenon, providing insights into its historical roots, social implications, and cultural expressions. The book is particularly relevant to educators, policymakers, and community leaders who are working to create more inclusive and equitable societies.
Weight: 354g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030888237
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022
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