How Americans Make Race

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How Americans Make Race

Stories, Institutions, Spaces

Ethnic studies Sociology Politics and government Political science and theory

Author: Clarissa Rile Hayward

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 31st October 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 496 Kb

ISBN: 9781107425705


How do people produce and reproduce identities?

In How Americans Make Race, Clarissa Rile Hayward challenges what is sometimes called the ''narrative identity thesis'': the idea that people produce and reproduce identities as stories. Identities have greater staying power than one would expect them to have if they were purely and simply narrative constructions, she argues, because people institutionalize identity-stories, building them into laws, rules, and other institutions that give social actors incentives to perform their identities well, and because they objectify identity-stories, building them into material forms that actors experience with their bodies.

Drawing on in-depth historical analyses of the development of racialized identities and spaces in the twentieth-century United States, and also on life-narratives collected from people who live in racialized urban and suburban spaces, Hayward shows how the institutionalization and objectification of racial identity-stories enables their practical reproduction, lending them resilience in the face of challenge and critique.

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