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A Brief History of Social Identity
By: Liam MartineBook Publisher: AuthorSolutions
Imprint: iUniverse, Inc.
Format: Adobe Un-encrypted PDF (DRM free)
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A Brief History of Social Identity From Kinship To Multirace is, appropriately, a book with a very wide reach. From ancient India to modern America, from Buddhism to the American Constitution, from religion to race, and from multiracial identity to the rule of hypo-descent, the author describes the at times liberating, at times stifling embrace of identity.
The most fascinating proposition of the book is that a previously marginalized heritage-multiracial-is the source of the next historically significant social identity. After tracing identity from its origins in kinship to its most recent in race, the author argues that the opposition to a multiracial identity, hypo-descent-more commonly known as the one-drop rule-is the last socially accepted form of racism, but that this is ultimately unconstitutional. And so once this is demonstrated-and the author quite convincingly does so-multiracial identity will find social acceptance, allowing a large portion of our population to realize its fullest potential.
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| Title of eBook: A Brief History of Social Identity | |
| Release Date: 04-21-2005 | |
| Publisher: iUniverse, Inc. |
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| Parent title | A Brief History of Social Identity |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | No |
| SKU | 9780595780594 |
| File size | 846 |
| Security | n/a |
| Printing | Not allowed |
| Copying | Not allowed |
| Read aloud | No Sys requirements Download reader |
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