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latinastrongostrong whitening which latinasos self-classify as white.pdf

latinastrongostrong whitening which latinasos self-classify as white.pdf

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latinastrongostrong whitening which latinasos self-classify as white

Latina/o Whitening: Which Latinas/os Self-Classify as White and Report Being Perceived as White by Other Americans? *Forthcoming at Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on rAce Nicholas Vargas Assistant Professor of Sociology The University of Texas at Dallas Abstract Some scholars argue that Latinas/os in the United States may soon become White, much like the th supposed Whitening of Eastern European immigrant groups in the early 20 century. High rates of White racial identification on surveys among Latinas/os is one explanation provided for this assertion. However, personal identification is but one element of racial boundary maintenance. It is when personal identification is externally validated that it is most closely associated with group based experiences. This article maps components of the White-Latino racial boundary that may be permeable to White expansion by examining conditions under which Latinas/os self-identify as White and report that they are externally classified as White by other Americans. Employing novel data from the 2006 Portraits of American Life Study, this article shows that nearly forty percent of Latinas/os sometimes self-identify as White, yet a much smaller proportion—only six percent—report being externally classified as White by others. Moreover, logistic regression analyses suggest that light phenotypical features and having high levels of socioeconomic status increase the odds of reported external Whitening. Interestingly, phenotypically light Latina/os with low levels of socioeconomic status have low probabilities of reporting external classification as White when compared to their phenotypically light and high socioeconomic status counterparts, suggesting that the combination of both skin color and class may be central to the Latina/o- White racial boundary. Results also indicate that many who report external Whiteni

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