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The Construction of Racial Identity in Children of Mixed Parentage : Mixed Metaphors

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For several decades the issues of race, identity and child development have been of major concern to policy makers and practitioners in social services.

This book is a major contribution to this literature, and offers a radically new way of looking at some of these issues.

Based on intensive research on interracial families with young children, the book reviews the previous literature relating to racial identity development, especially relating to biracial children, and shows it to be based on flawed assumptions. Using intensive observations and in-depth interviews with parents of biracial children the author shows the many ways in which inter-racial families deal with issues of identity and difference.

He concludes with a discussion of alternative conceptions of identity, race and development which will provide both practitioners and policy makers with new ways to think about these issues.

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Product Details
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
1853023760 / 9781853023767
Paperback / softback
155.457
01/07/1996
United Kingdom
English
218p.
24 cm
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