Dr. Beverly Yuen Thompson provides an overview of the book entitled, “The Meaning of Multiraciality: A Racially Queer Exploration of Multiracial College Students’ Identity Production,” written by Aurora Chang (2022). This book is a qualitative and ethnographic exploration of college students who identify as biracial or multiracial and how they conceive of their identity and the social context in which it is produced. It is based on twenty-five in-depth interviews and three focus groups at one particular college. Aurora Chang explores her own identity in one chapter, and those of her participants in several content chapters before concluding with her theory of “racial queerness.”
Dr. Thompson is a professor of sociology who teaches a course on the sociology of Race & Ethnicity and has published academic writing on similar themes.
Timeline:
0:00-50:07 Introduction to book
50:08-13:42 Book introduction
13:43-22:27 Chapter one: Multiracial me, p. 15-26
22:28-32:03 Chapter two: The history and complexity of the term multiracial, p. 27-44
32:04-39:30 Chapter three: Multiraciality and critical race theory, p. 45-56
39:31-50:39 Chapter four: Multiracial college students’ counter-narratives, p. 57-89
50:40-55:03 Chapter five: Multiracial students and educational implications, p. 91-105
55:04-1:01:02 Chapter six: Racial queerness, p. 107-137
1:01:03-1:06 Epilogue, p. 139-142
7 июл 2024