Introduction: Race and Nation, Identity and Power: Thinking
Comparatively about Ethnic Systems
Paul Spickard
Founding and Sustaining Myths
1. Guilty Pleasures: The Satisfactions of Racial Thinking in Early
Nineteenth-Century California
Douglas Monroy
2. Mestizaje and the Ethnicization of Race in Latin America
Virginia Q. Tilley
3. Creating a Racial Paradise: Citizenship and Sociology in
Hawaii
Lori Pierce
4. White Into Black: Race and National Identity in Contemporary
Brazil
G. Reginald Daniel
5. Memories of Japanese Identity and Racial Hierarchy
Miyuki Yonezawa
Colonialisms and Their Legacies
6. Ethnicity and Power in North Africa (Tunisia, Algeria, and
Morocco)
Taoufik Djebali
7. Racial Frontiers in Jamaica's Nonracial Nationhood
Violet Showers Johnson
8. Between Subjects and Citizens: Algerians, Islam, and French
National Identity during the Great War
Richard S. Fogarty
9. On Becoming German: Politics of Membership in Germany 310
Elisabeth Schäfer-Wünsche
Nation Making
10. Reinventing the Nation: Building a Bicultural Future from a
Monocultural Past in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Cluny Macpherson
11. Metaphors of Race and Discourse of Nation: Racial Theory and
State Nationalism in the First Decades of the Turkish Republic
Howard Eissenstat
12. The Fragmented Nation: Genealogy, Identity, and Social
Hierarchy in Turkmenistan
Adrienne Edgar
13. Becoming Cambodian: Ethnicity and the Vietnamese in
Kampuchea
Christine Su
Boundaries Within
14. A Race Apart? The Paradox of Sikh Ethnicity and Nationalism
Darshan Tatla
15. Race and Ethnicity in South Africa: Ideology and Experience
T. Dunbar Moodie
16. Eritrea's Identity as a Cultural Crossroads
Tekle Woldemikael
17. The Problem of the Color Blind: Notes on the Discourse on Race
in Italy
Alessandro Portelli
Paul Spickard is Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the author of, among other books, Racial Thinking in the United States and AGlobal History of Christians.
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