The White Man's Burden: Historical Origins of Racism in the United States
Analyzing emblematic representations of multiracial figures in popular culture€"Jennifer Beals's character in the The L Word; the protagonist in Danny Senza's novel Caucasia; the title character in the independent film Mixing Nia; and contestants in a controversial episode of the reality show America's Next Top Model, who had to "switch ethnicities" for a photo shoot€"Joseph identifies the persistence of two widespread stereotypes about mixed-race African Americans, those of "new millennium mulattas" and "exceptional multiracials." The former inscribes multiracial African Americans as tragic figures whose blackness predestines them for misfortune; the latter rewards mixed-race African Americans for successfully erasing their blackness. Addressing questions of authenticity, sexuality, and privilege, Transcending Blackness refutes the idea that race no longer matters in American society.
| Country | USA |
| Brand | Duke University Press |
| Manufacturer | Duke University Press |
| Binding | Paperback |
| ItemPartNumber | 20 photographs |
| ReleaseDate | 2012-11-16 |
| UnitCount | 1 |
| EANs | 9780822352921 |