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Raiding the Gene Pool Jill Olumide

Raiding the Gene Pool By Jill Olumide

Raiding the Gene Pool by Jill Olumide


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Investigates ideologies of race and mixed race, and the way they are constructed through social institutions and scientific texts

Raiding the Gene Pool Summary

Raiding the Gene Pool: The Social Construction of Mixed Race by Jill Olumide

High profile 'mixed race' stars like Tiger Woods have brought the politics of identity into the mainstream. Jill Olumide argues that we must examine the contradictions inherent in the term 'mixed race' in order to reach a fuller understanding of the variety in human experience and identity.

Olumide demonstrates that there are distinctive features of mixed race experience that span time and place. By comparing contemporary experiences of mixed race, collected through interviews and workshops, with those of past populations in different parts of the world, she explains how its meaning alters with national boundary, historical context, class, gender and ethnicity. Showing how different communities are linked by social ambiguity, dependency and the denial of social space, she reveals that the underlying ideology is transformed by social, economic and political change.

As mixed race groups across the world call for the right of self-definition, this book reveals that it is through understanding the plurality of the category of mixed race that we are best able to transcend the idea of 'race' and challenge the racial axes of social division.

About Jill Olumide

Jill Olumide is a researcher at Royal Holloway, University of London. She has worked as a teacher with a particular interest in bilingual education and on a European Social Fund Horizon project looking at ways of assisting asylum seekers into work or training. She is the author of Raiding the Gene Pool: The Social Construction of Mixed Race (Pluto, 2002).

Table of Contents

Preface
1. A Spell to Make Them Balance: Introduction
Dangerous Knowledge
Importance of Studying Mixed Race
Divisions
The Mixed race Condition
Group Identity
A Theory of Lived Experience
Social Construction: Passing and Being Passed
Passing As...
Structure of the book
2. The Hall of Mirrors: Structures of Power
The Babalawo and the Sociologist
Ideology and State
Ideology For What?
Race and its Provenance
Religion and Race
Ethnocentricism
European Roots of Race Thinking
Spain
Classification and Race
The Ground of Racialisation in the Capitalist Era
A Missing Link: Whiteness as a Racial
Category
Ethnicity
Women and the Racial Order
Endpiece
3. Parallel Fictions: Writing About Mixed Race
'Natural' Science.
Politics of Biology
Eugenics
UNESCO and Race
Stonequist and the Psychologising Tendency
Marginal Man Goes East
Mixed Race and the Question ofIdentity
Fostering Mixed Race
Proving that Mixed Race Works
The Mothers of Mixed Race Children
Counting Mixed Race
Multiracial People
Biographical and Autobiographical Writing
4. Changing Illusions: Some Excerpts From the History of Mixed race
Patterns in the Career of mixed Race
Heredity
Division and Exploitation:Slavocracy Style
White Women and Black Women
Losing Caste
Group Consciousness
Metissage
Divide and Rule
The Mixed Race Condition and Genocide
The Purposeful Concept of Mixed Race
5. Behind the Facade: Race Mixing
Background to the Research Population
Access and Understanding
Difference as Liberation
Bridging
No Positive Images
Parents Must Prepare
Knowledge is Power
The Wrong Parents
Set Up to Fail
Terminology
Not White/Black Enough
Siblings and step-Families
Conclusion
6. The Balancing Act: Race Separating
Sanctions
Rejection
'Looks'
Abuse
Reputation
Pigeonholing
Repatriation
Suspicion of Unsuitable Combinations
Strategies
Hold Hands and Stick Together
Challenge-Cure Ignorance
Hard Work and Rightful Expectations
The Goodness of Mixture
Pass Amongst
Imaginary Homelands
Keep Your Distance
Humour
7. The Very Foundation of Order: Social Origins of Mixed Race
Theorising Mixed race
Ethnic Leakage
The Slimy Category
Mixed race Undermines Black and White
Women and the Reproduction of Own-Kind
Family
Religion
Professionals
Welfare Professionals in Particular
Race Does Not Always Over-Determine Class
and Gender
The Need to Talk
8. Communities to Conjure With: Concluding Remarks
Five Features of Mixed Race Ideology
An Ambiguous Social Location
A Contested Site
A Measure of Induced Dependency is Involved
It is a Conditional State
It is a Point of Articulation in the Ordering of Race Gender and Other Divisions
Emotional Subjects
Giving Voice to Mixed Race
Notes
Index

Additional information

GOR002021336
9780745317649
0745317642
Raiding the Gene Pool: The Social Construction of Mixed Race by Jill Olumide
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pluto Press
2002-02-20
224
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