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Obama and the Concept of “Other Black” Obama and the Concept of “Other Black”
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Race and the Multiracial Movement Race and the Multiracial Movement
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The Obama Biography in Perspective The Obama Biography in Perspective
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Race, Hybridity, and Functional Blackness Race, Hybridity, and Functional Blackness
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Obama as Linguistic Subject Obama as Linguistic Subject
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Obama the Cosmopolitan Obama the Cosmopolitan
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Conclusion Conclusion
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4. In Pursuit of Self: The Identity of an American President and Cosmopolitanism
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Published:August 2014
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Abstract
This chapter advances the idea that Barack Obama’s self-identity, as based on his writings, speeches and public statements, may be characterized as a type of hybrid fluidity as opposed to the hybrid fixity sometimes expressed in black/white multiracial identity. In other words, hybrid fixity tends to focus on one’s multiraciality as the primary vehicle for self-identification and actualization. Obama’s composite identity includes a mixed race dimension as merely one component of a more encompassing hybridity, which also embraces his subjectivity as local (African American), and transnational (world citizen). Obama’s hybrid fluidity is deployed in his autobiographical writings.
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