Multiracialism and Its Discontents

A Comparative Analysis of Asian-White and Black-White Multiracials

By (author) Hephzibah V. Strmic-Pawl

Publication date:

26 July 2016

Length of book:

178 pages

Publisher

Lexington Books

ISBN-13: 9781498509756

This book addresses the contemporary complexities of race, racial identity, and the persistence of racism. Multiracialism is often heralded as a breakthrough in racial reconciliation; some even go so far as to posit that the U.S. will become so racially mixed that racism will diminish. However, this comparative analysis of multiracials who identify as part-Asian and part-White and those who identify as part-Black and part-White indicates vastly different experiences of what it means to be multiracial. The book also attends to a nuanced understanding of how racism and inequality operate when an intersectional approach of race, class, gender, and sexual orientation is taken into account. It takes a focused look at how multiracialism is shaped by racism, but ultimately reveals a broader statement about race in the U.S. today: that there is no post-racial state and any identity or movement that attempts to address racial inequality must contend with that reality.
Strmic-Pawls book makes a novel and substantive contribution to the literature on multiracialism.... Strmic-Pawls scholarly and wide-ranging study provides a particularly robust and incisive analysis of these matters. In a carefully considered and evidence- based set of conclusions, she exposes the falsity of a post-racial America and the idea that multiracialism dismantles the racial hierarchy.