Half + Half: Writers on Growing Up Biracial and BiculturalPosted in Anthologies, Autobiography, Books, Identity Development/Psychology, Media Archive on 2010-02-12 05:23Z by Steven |
Half + Half: Writers on Growing Up Biracial and Bicultural
Pantheon an imprint of Random House
1998-06-09
288 pages
ISBN: 978-0-375-70011-8 (0-375-70011-0)
Edited by Claudine C. O’Hearn
As we approach the twenty-first century, biracialism and biculturalism are becoming increasingly common. Skin color and place of birth are no longer reliable signifiers of one’s identity or origin. Simple questions like What are you? and Where are you from? aren’t answered—they are discussed. These eighteen essays, joined by a shared sense of duality, address the difficulties of not fitting into and the benefits of being part of two worlds. Through the lens of personal experience, they offer a broader spectrum of meaning for race and culture. And in the process, they map a new ethnic terrain that transcends racial and cultural division.
Table of Contents
- Introduction by Claudine Chiawei O’Hearn
- LOST IN PLACE by Garrett Hongo
- THE MULATTO MILLENNIUM by Danzy Senna
- THE DOUBLE HELIX by Roxane Farmanfarmaian
- CALIFORNIA PALMS by le thi diem thuy
- MORO LIKE ME by Francisco Goldman
- THE ROAD FROM BALLYGUNGE by Bharati Mukherjee
- REFLECTIONS ON MY DAUGHTER by David Mura
- LIFE AS AN ALIEN by Meri Nana-Ama Danquah
- LOST IN THE MIDDLE by Malcolm Gladwell
- THE FUNERAL BANQUET by Lisa See
- A WHITE WOMAN OF COLOR by Julia Alvarez
- A MIDDLE PASSAGE by Philippe Wamba
- FOOD AND THE IMMIGRANT by Indira Ganesan
- WHAT COLOR IS JESUS? by James McBride
- POSTCARDS FROM “HOME” by Lori Tsang
- FROM HERE TO POLAND by Nina Mehta
- TECHNICOLOR by Ruben Martinez
- AN ETHNIC TRUMP by Gish Jen
- About the Authors