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PART I: SOCIETIES WITH ESTABLISHED POPULATIONS OF MIXED DESCENT
1. Multiraciality and Census Classification in Global Perspective
2. “Rider of Two Horses”: Eurafricans in Zambia
3. “Split Me in Two”: Gender, Identity, and “Race Mixing” in the Trinidad and Tobago Nation
4. In the Laboratory of Peoples’ Friendship: Mixed People in Kazakhstan from the Soviet Era to the Present
5. Competing Narratives: Race and Multiraciality in the Brazilian Racial Order
6. Antipodean Mixed Race: Australia and New Zealand
7. Negotiating Identity Narratives among Mexico’s Cosmic Race
PART II: PLACES WITH NEWER POPULATIONS OF MIXED DESCENT
8. Multiraciality and Migration: Mixed-Race American Okinawans, 1945–1972
9. The Curious Career of the One-Drop Rule: Multiraciality and Membership in Germany Today
10. Capturing “Mixed Race” in the Decennial UK Censuses: Are Current Approaches Sustainable in the Age of Globalization and Superdiversity?
11. Exporting the Mixed-Race Nation: Mixed-Race Identities in the Canadian Context
Global Mixed Race: A Conclusion