Stanford Studies in Comparative Race and Ethnicity Series

11 primary works • 11 total works
This series publishes outstanding scholarship that focuses centrally on comparative studies of race and ethnicity. Rather than exploring the experiences and conditions of a single racial or ethnic group, this series looks across racial and ethnic groups in order to take a more complex, dynamic, and interactive approach to understanding these social…
On Making Sense: Queer Race Narratives of Intelligibility
On Making Sense juxtaposes texts produced by black…
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The Ethnic Project: Transforming Racial Fiction into Ethnic Factions
Race is a known fiction―there is no genetic marker…
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Race on the Move: Brazilian Migrants and the Global Reconstruction of Race
Race on the Move takes readers on a journey from B…
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Beneath the Surface of White Supremacy: Denaturalizing U.S. Racisms Past and Present
Racism has never been simple. It wasn't more obvio…
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The Emotional Politics of Racism: How Feelings Trump Facts in an Era of Colorblindness
With stop-and-frisk laws, new immigration policies…
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Race and Upward Mobility: Seeking, Gatekeeping, and Other Class Strategies in Postwar America
Over the course of the twentieth and twenty-first …
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Black Power and Palestine: Transnational Countries of Color
The 1967 Arab–Israeli War rocketed the question of…
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The Border and the Line: Race, Literature, and Los Angeles
Los Angeles is a city of borders and lines, from t…
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South Central Is Home: Race and the Power of Community Investment in Los Angeles
South Central Los Angeles is often characterized a…
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Arab Routes: Pathways to Syrian California
Los Angeles is home to the largest population of p…
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Giving Form to an Asian and Latinx America
Crossing distinct literatures, histories, and poli…
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