"Race" and the Construction of Human Identity

Race as a mechanism of social stratification and as a form of human identity is a recent concept in human history. Historical records show that neither the idea nor ideologies associated with race existed before the seventeenth century. In the United States, race became the main form of human identity, and it has had a tragic effect on low-status "racial" minorities and on those people who perceive themselves as of "mixed race." We need to research and understand the consequences of race as the premier source of human identity. This paper briefly explores how race became a part of our culture and consciousness and argues that we must disconnect cultural features of identity from biological traits and study how "race" eroded and superseded older forms of human identity. It suggests that "race" ideology is already beginning to disintegrate as a result of twentieth-century changes.

[1]  D. Davis The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture , 1966 .

[2]  R. Takaki A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America. First Edition. , 1993 .

[3]  Robert F. Berkhofer The white man's Indian , 1978 .

[4]  M. Mörner Race mixture in the history of Latin America , 1967 .

[5]  Leonard P. Liggio ENGLISH ORIGINS OF EARLY AMERICAN RACISM , 1976 .

[6]  Nicholas Canny,et al.  The Ideology of English Colonization: From Ireland to America , 1973 .

[7]  L. Stanton Book Reviews: The Leopard's Spots: Scientific Attitudes toward Race in America, 1815-59 , 1982 .

[8]  R. Staples The Black family: Essays and studies , 1991 .

[9]  J. Boardman,et al.  The Oxford History of The Classical World , 1991 .

[10]  E. Conrad The invention of the Negro , 1967 .

[11]  S. Fordham,et al.  Black students' school success: Coping with the “burden of ‘acting white’” , 1986 .

[12]  M. A. Gibson,et al.  Minority Status and Schooling: A Comparative Study of Immigrant and Involuntary Minorities , 1991 .

[13]  J. Ogbu Cultural Discontinuities and Schooling , 1982 .

[14]  William T. Pink Introduction: An Issue on School Reform. , 1986 .

[15]  T. E. Reed,et al.  Caucasian genes in American Negroes. , 1969, Science.

[16]  M. Banton,et al.  The Idea of Race. , 1980 .

[17]  John M. Hoberman,et al.  Darwin's Athletes: How Sport Has Damaged Black America and Preserved the Myth of Race , 1996 .

[18]  J. Ogbu Minority Education and Caste: The American System in Cross-Cultural Perspective. , 1978 .

[19]  R. Herrnstein,et al.  The bell curve : intelligence and class structure in American life , 1995 .

[20]  P. Wade,et al.  The Idea of Race in Latin America , 1991 .