a study of passing as it occurs today
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"for in the end the real problem is not hybridity – which is
common throughout history – but boundaries and the social proclivity to
boundary fetishism. Hybridity is unremarkable and is noteworthy only from
the point of view of boundaries that have been essentialized. What hybridity
means varies not only over time but also in different cultures, and this
informs different patterns of hybridity. Then we come back to the original
question: so what? The importance of hybridity is that it problematizes
boundaries."
Hybridity, So What?
The Anti-hybridity Backlash and the Riddles
of Recognition
Jan Nederveen Pieterse
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a trailer from my documentary about racial ambiguity in america
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Aural Passing in Sonic Digital Media: Post Modern Black Face
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Passing among Multiracials in Contemporary Western Society: A Narrative Study