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Doing Identity Labor How Mixed-Race Politicians Disrupt Descriptive Representation




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 04/2026





Note Editore

As the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee, Kamala Harris stood to make history as the first Black and South Asian American woman president. Between 2008 and 2024, Americans saw multiracial candidates-Barack Obama and Harris-on four presidential tickets. They rose to power alongside the rising numbers of Americans who identify as multiracial. And yet, despite the presence of major multiracial political figures and a growing multiracial population, voters are still curious about their identities. People often ask multiracial politicians questions that amount to: “What are you?” In Doing Identity Labor: How Mixed-Race Politicians Disrupt Descriptive Representation, Danielle Casarez Lemi provides one of the first book-length treatments of how multiracial politicians, across office, geography, and background, navigate identity in public life. Lemi develops an interdisciplinary theory of identity labor that explains how multiracial politicians perform their racial identities, especially according to their appearance. The book assembles a rare combination of text analysis, discourse analysis, survey analysis, experimental analysis, nationwide interviews, and case studies of multiracial politicians, including a study of Vice President Kamala Harris. Lemi's groundbreaking multidimensional analysis shows that using racial identity for political gain is neither clear-cut nor ambiguous.




Sommario

1 - Introduction
2 - Family is the Foundation for Identity Labor: The Case of Kamala Harris
3 - How Legislators Perform Identity Labor
4 - Depictions of Identity Labor Are Rooted in Historical White Supremacy
5 - Is There an Electoral Support Gap?
6 - Conclusion




Autore

Danielle Casarez Lemi is a Tower Center Fellow at the John G. Tower Center at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. She specializes in race, gender, and identity in American politics. She is co-author of Sister Style: The Politics of Appearance for Black Women Political Elites (with Nadia E. Brown) winner of the 2022 Ralph J. Bunche Award, from the American Political Science Association).










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780197816820

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 235 x 156 mm
Formato: Brossura
Pagine Arabe: 264


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