How Americans Make Race
Discover the compelling exploration of racial identities in the contemporary United States with How Americans Make Race by Clarissa Rile Hayward. Published in 2013 by Cambridge University Press, this insightful paperback spans 226 pages and delves into the complexities of how racial identities are formed, institutionalized, and objectified. Hayward employs a blend of historical analysis and life-history interviews to reveal the 'stickiness' of racial narratives, illustrating how these identities persist even when faced with challenges and critiques. This thought-provoking book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of race and identity in America today. Dive into the intricate layers of identity with this engaging read that promises to enrich your perspective on race.