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In the Shadow of Race: Growing Up As A Multiethnic, Multicultural, and "multiracial" American [Hardcover]

Teja Arboleda (Author)

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1998 0805825746 978-0805825749
My father's father was Filipino-Chinese...
My father's mother was African American-Native American...
My mother's father was German-Danish...
My mother's mother was German...
I was born in Brooklyn, New York, but I grew up in Japan...

For once it's not just black and white. In this compelling chronicle of his journey through life as a multicultural and multiethnic American, Teja Arboleda uniquely and personally challenges institutionalized notions of race, culture, ethnicity, and class. Arboleda has presented his story around the United States through his one-man performance-lecture Ethnic Man! Now, in this book, he fleshes out the depth of his experience as a culturally and racially mixed American, illustrating throughout the enigma of cultural and racial identity and the American identity crisis.

To facilitate its use as a course text, In the Shadow of Race is offered with a Teacher's Guide written by Christine Clark. Topics for discussion include: * the social construction of race;
* racial separatism vs. diversity;
* racial, ethnic, and cultural identity development;
* the politics of racial categorization;
* mixed "race" peoples;
* cultural identity vs. identity by heritage;
* the concept of a "cultural home;" and
* changing identities within cultures.

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For the past four years, Arboleda has performed a highly successful one-man show, 'Ethnic Man,' throughout the U.S. This volume is his attempt to turn this largely autobiographical show into a book. Engagingly written and highly accessible, In the Shadow of Race contains many keen insights and useful observations...
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An engaging odyssey of an individual coming to terms with personal, family, and social identity. This is more than one person's experience, however, because Teja's story is the quintessential American dilemma, perhaps with more wrinkles than most. It is a story of the heartbreak and promise of the American dream.
Sonia Nieto
University of Massachusetts

Mr. Arboleda's personal odyssey is quite powerful!....with implications for how we view other human beings, for understanding how cultural traditions exist concurrently, and how they might evolve into 'new' traditions....This book could take our thinking to the next level when we talk about race relations.
Thomassine Sellers
San Francisco State University

Finding the answers to the question 'Who am I?' and 'Where do I belong' is a developmental process of finding one's identity....This does not happen automatically....It is a transformation. This transformation process of ethnic identity development is very charismatically told by Teja Arboleda....The story is not just about race and skin color or ethnicity, it is more importantly about how culture defines an individual's style and perspective....The importance of this book is that is demonstrates from a very personal perspective the search of self-identity that most people of color, immigrants, and interracial children are going through.
Barbara J. Shade
University of Wisconsin-Parkside


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