Mixed: An Anthology of Short Fiction on the Multiracial Experience by Chandra Prasad

Mixed: An Anthology of Short Fiction on the Multiracial Experience

Chandra Prasad
326 pages
W. W. Norton & Company; 1 edition
Aug 2006
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Pradsad's Outwitting the Job Market included meditations on diversity and the workplace; her choice of fiction over nonfiction for this anthology may reflect her own shifts: her novel One of the Boys is due in 2007. All of the contributors are from mixed or multiracial backgrounds; Prasad notes in her foreword that there is "some commonality" among them: "being proof of an increasingly global society, acting as the solder between various communities, straddling cultural expectations." In "Footnote," memoirist Carmit Delman (Burnt Bread and Chutney) writes of a quarter-Indian girl raised in West Virginia who takes a carnal route to discovering identity. Mat Johnson's "Gift Giving" uses the typical story of the cuckold (the author dedicates the story to an ex-fiance) to dispel numerous clichés of biracial coupledom: "The women I knew who socialized white always had some mythic white ex-boyfriend to whom no Negro could compare.
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Pages 326
Publisher W. W. Norton & Compa...
Published 2006
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