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White By Definition Virginia R Dominguez

White By Definition By Virginia R Dominguez

White By Definition by Virginia R Dominguez


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White By Definition: Social Classification in Creole Louisiana by Virginia R Dominguez

A profound study of the nebulous Creoles. . . . Dominguez's use of original sources . . . is scholarship at its best. . . . Her study is fascinating, thought-provoking, controversial, and without a doubt, one of the most objective analyses of Creole Louisiana. Her emphasis on social stratification and her excellent integration of ethnic and racial classification of Creoles with legal and social dynamics and individual choice of ethnic identity elucidates strikingly the continuing controversy of who and what is a Louisiana Creole.--Journal of American Ethnic History

Dominguez's most important contribution lies in her conceptualization of the problem of identity. She treats ethnic identity as something that can change over time, warning us against imposing current meanings on the past and requiring us to consider evidence of how terms were actually used in the past. . . . It is hard to imagine a frame of reference more ideally suited to historical analysis.--Louisiana History

A valuable interdisciplinary examination of the processes of racial definition in Louisiana's history. Her study combines the anthropologist's sensitivity to language and self definition within a community with a skillful exploitation of historical sources.--Law and Society

I highly recommend this book to all persons interested in social stratification.--Alvin L. Bertrand, Contemporary Sociology

A vivid and insightful reading of the historical circumstances that have shaped definitions of Creoles within Louisiana law and society.--Journal of Southern History

A profound study of the nebulous Creoles. . . . Dominguez's use of original sources . . . is scholarship at its best. . . . Her study is fascinating, thought-provoking, controversial, and without a doubt, one of the most objective analyses of Creole Louisiana. Her emphasis on social stratification and her excellent integration of ethnic and racial classification of Creoles with legal and social dynamics and individual choice of ethnic identity elucidates strikingly the continuing controversy of who and what is a Louisiana Creole.--Journal of American Ethnic History

Dominguez's most important contribution lies in her conceptualization of the problem of identity. She treats ethnic identity as something that can change over time, warning us against imposing current meanings on the past and requiring us to consider evidence of how terms were actually used in the past. . . . It is hard to imagine a frame of reference more ideally suited to historical analysis.--Louisiana History

A valuable interdisciplinary examination of the processes of racial definition in Louisiana's history. Her study combines the anthropologist's sensitivity to language and self definition within a community with a skillful exploitation of historical sources.--Law and Society

I highly recommend this book to all persons interested in social stratification.--Alvin L. Bertrand, Contemporary Sociology

A vivid and insightful reading of the historical circumstances that have shaped definitions of Creoles within Louisiana law and society.--Journal of Southern History


About Virginia R Dominguez

VIRGINIA R. DOMINGUEZ is cofounder and codirector of the International Forum for U.S. Studies. She is also Professor of Anthropology at the University of Iowa.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
Part I: The Legal Domain
2. Defining the Racial Structure
3. The Properties of Blood
Part II: The Political Economy of Labeling
4. Shaping a Creole Identity
5. Racial Polarization
6. Anatomy of the Creole Controversy
Part III: Manipulating the Practice and the Practice of Manipulating
7. The Criterion of Ancestry
8. The Logic of Deduction
9. Conclusion
Appendix: Mayors of New Orleans and Governors of Louisiana
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

NLS9780813520889
9780813520889
0813520886
White By Definition: Social Classification in Creole Louisiana by Virginia R Dominguez
New
Paperback
Rutgers University Press
1993-12-01
325
N/A
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