Eve Allegra Raimon, "The "Tragic Mulatta" Revisited: Race and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century Antislavery Fiction".
Publisher: Rutgers University Press | ISBN: 081353481X | 2004 edition | PDF | 202 Pages | 1.25 MB
"This very sophisticated book is distinguished by taking the figure of the tragic mulatto seriously as an embodiment of central concerns about race and nation in the antebellum United States."—Michael Bennett, Long Island University, BrooklynSince its inception, the United States has been intensely preoccupied with interracialism. The concept is embedded everywhere in our social and political fabric, including our sense of national identity. And yet, in both its quantitative and symbolic forms, interracialism remains an extremely elusive phenomenon, causing policy makers and census boards to wrangle over how to delineate it and, on an emblematic level, stirring intense emotions from fear to fascination.