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What Are You?: Voices of Mixed-Race Young People (1999)

por Pearl Fuyo Gaskins

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Many young people of racially mixed backgrounds discuss their feelings about family relationships, prejudice, dating, personal identity, and other issues.
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This is a collection of anecdotes and essays by mixed-race teenagers and 20-somethings about every aspect of being mixed race (being treated as "exotic," not looking like other family members, deciding which race box to check on forms, etc.).

An excellent resource for mixed-race young people, for anyone interested in studying race issues, or for anyone who wants a new perspective on cultural identity. ( )
  Katya0133 | Mar 19, 2010 |
A riveting collection of musings by 80 mixed-race yougng Americans. The young people represented here write about growing up mixed-race, racial identity, dating, and the social constructs of race. ( )
  LGallager | May 26, 2009 |
Pearl Fuyo Gaskins has created the book she wishes she had when she was a young adult wrestling with her identity as a biracial person. What Are You features the voices of biracial young adults from various backgrounds aged sixteen to twenty-six. Gaskins compiled interviews with these young people and divided the information into chapters on subjects such as family relationships, dating, and the check one box dilemma. Between each chapter is a four to six page "snap shot" of an individual. Many of these snapshots are particularly engaging, such as Hapa Grub and I'm Black and Korean. While divided into chapters, each person's experience appears in their own words. Occasionally Gaskins will add pertinent historic, psychological or sociological insights. These interjections are helpful and often provide a smooth transition from one voice to another. Overall Gaskins has done an excellent job allowing us to hear a multitude of voices representing different experiences of grappling with a biracial identity. This is an excellent resource for a library, especially high school media centers. ( )
  MissyAnn | May 12, 2009 |
A great nonfiction title for multiracial and biracial teens. The resources in the back of the book are very helpful and will give readers and educators suggestions for further reading. Having the teens share their stories in their own words adds an authenticity and freshness that many similar titles lack.
  YAlit | May 7, 2009 |
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The interesting topic and accessibility of both texts [What Are You? and Forbidden Love] will appeal to young adult readers, and both books offer a wealth of resource information for further exploration.
añadido por Katya0133 | editarHorn Book Magazine, Michelle Martin (Jul 1, 1999)
 
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To my late father, Albert Gaskins, and my mother, Ikuko Gaskins
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