Clearly Invisible: Racial Passing and the Color of Cultural Identity
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Order Dr. Dawkins's critically-acclaimed book, Clearly Invisible (Baylor University Press, 2012), which is the first to connect racial passing and classical rhetoric to issues of disability, gender-neutral parenting, human trafficking, hacktivism, identity theft, racial privacy, media typecasting and violent extremism.
By applying fresh eyes to landmark historical cases and benchmark popular culture moments in the history of passing Dawkins also rethinks the representational character and civic purpose of multiracial identities. In the process she provides powerful insights called "passwords" that help readers tackle the tough questions of who we are and how we can relate to one another and the world. |
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