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Troubling the Family

Habiba Ibrahim

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  • 264 sidor
  • 2012
Troubling the Family argues that the emergence of multiracialism during the 1990s was determined by underlying and unacknowledged gender norms. Opening with a germinal moment for multiracialismthe seemingly massive and instantaneous popular appearance of Tiger Woods in 1997Habiba Ibrahim examines how the shifting status of racial hero for both black and multiracial communities makes sense only by means of an account of masculinity. Ibrahim looks across historical events and memoirsbeginning with the Loving v. Virginia case in 1967 when miscegenation laws were struck downto reveal that gender was the starting point of an analytics that made categorical multiracialism, and multiracial politics, possible. Producing a genealogy of multiracialisms gendered basis allows Ibrahim to focus on a range of stakeholders whose interests often ran against the grain of what the multiracial movement of the 1990s often privileged: the sanctity of the heteronormative family, the labor of child rearing, and more precise forms of racial tabulationall of which, when taken together, could form the basis for creating so-called neutral personhood. Ibrahim concludes with a consideration of Barack Obama as a representation of the resurrection of the assurance that multiracialism extended into the 2000s: a version of personhood with no memory of its own gendered legacy, and with no self-account of how it became so masculine that it can at once fill the position of political leader and the promise of the end of politics.
  • Författare: Habiba Ibrahim
  • Illustratör: black & white illustrations
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780816679188
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 264
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2012-08-14
  • Förlag: University of Minnesota Press