A white woman studies upper-class eighth grade girls at her alma mater on Long Island and finds a culture founded on misinformation about its own racial and class identity. A black American researcher is repeatedly assumed by many Brazilian subjects to be a domestic servant or sex worker. Racing Race; Researching Race is the first volume of its kind to explore how ideologies of race and racism intersect with nationality and gender to shape the research experience. Critical work in race studies has not adequately addressed how racial positions in the field--as inflected by nationality; gender; and age--generate numerous methodological dilemmas. Racing Research; Researching Race begins to fill this gap by infusing critical race studies with more empirical work and suggesting how a critical race perspective might improve research methodologies and outcomes. The contributors to the volume encompass a wide range of disciplinary backgrounds including anthropology; sociology; ethnic studies; women=s studies; political science; and Asian American studies.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Horne is on point and offers detailed references to his excellent work! Very useful for students that wish to ...By victor pateAs always; Dr. Horne is on point and offers detailed references to his excellent work! Very useful for students that wish to know and understand the truth about the ugly behavior of America's past and the fact that kidnapped people never went quietly into submission.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy CustomerAwesome0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Four StarsBy tom wooldridgeInteresting book; dealt with some topics I had not heard of before