These essays analyze how race affects people's lives and
relationships in all settings, from the United States to Great
Britain and from Hawai'i to Chinese Central Asia. They contemplate
the racial positions in various societies of people called Black
and people called White, of Asians and Pacific Islanders, and
especially of those people whose racial ancestries and
identifications are multiple. Here for the first time are
Spickard's trenchant analyses of the creation of race in the South
Pacific, of DNA testing for racial ancestry, and of the meaning of
multiplicity in the age of Barack Obama.
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