The American racial order--the beliefs, institutions, and
practices that organize relationships among the nation's races and
ethnicities--is undergoing its greatest transformation since the
1960s. "Creating a New Racial Order" takes a groundbreaking look at
the reasons behind this dramatic change, and considers how
different groups of Americans are being affected. Through revealing
narrative and striking research, the authors show that the personal
and political choices of Americans will be critical to how, and how
much, racial hierarchy is redefined in decades to come.
The authors outline the components that make up a racial order
and examine the specific mechanisms influencing group dynamics in
the United States: immigration, multiracialism, genomic science,
and generational change. Cumulatively, these mechanisms increase
heterogeneity within each racial or ethnic group, and decrease the
distance separating groups from each other. The authors show that
individuals are moving across group boundaries, that genomic
science is challenging the whole concept of race, and that economic
variation within groups is increasing. Above all, young adults
understand and practice race differently from their elders: their
formative memories are 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, and Obama's
election--not civil rights marches, riots, or the early stages of
immigration. Blockages could stymie or distort these changes,
however, so the authors point to essential policy and political
choices.
Portraying a vision, not of a postracial America, but of a
different racial America, "Creating a New Racial Order" examines
how the structures of race and ethnicity are altering a nation.
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