Biopolitics of Mixing
Explore the thought-provoking insights of Biopolitics of Mixing by Jin Haritaworn, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2012. This compelling hardback edition spans 200 pages and invites readers to confront the complex dynamics of ethnic identity and racial mixing. Haritaworn delves into the historical and contemporary specters of pathologization, juxtaposing the celebration of mixed identities with societal anxieties surrounding terrorism and trafficking. The book critically examines the implications of a post-race multiculturalism that privileges certain groups while marginalizing others. Ideal for those interested in social theory, race studies, and the nuances of identity, Biopolitics of Mixing offers a vital perspective on the intersections of race, identity, and power in a neoliberal context. Discover how these themes resonate in today’s world and challenge your understanding of mixed heritage.