Color that Matters: A Comparative Approach to Mixed Race Identity and Nordic Exceptionalism

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Author(s): Tony Sandset
Series: Studies in Migration and Diaspora
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 206
City: London
Tags: race relations

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgements
Series editor’s preface
1 Introduction
PART I: Methodology and theory: towards grounding the book
2 Research horizons: inspirations and tensions
3 Theoretical inspirations and methodological tools
PART II: Epistemic documents, racialized knowledge and mundane language
4 From race to ethnicity: the purification of a discourse; UNESCO and Norway’s Western others
PART III: In living color: the lived life of mixed colors
5 Discourses of race and ethnicity: a difficult deployment of color
6 Performing mixed ethnic identities: colors that matter
PART IV
7 No guarantees, just paradoxes to offer: in lieu of the typical conclusion
Appendix: List of peopled interviewed
Bibliography
Index