“Racial Transformations challenges standard notions of racial meaning, racial identity, and racial politics. We need work like this: its comparative approach to Latino and Asian American racial formations helps us rethink many of the existing paradigms of race. A valuable contribution.”- Howard Winant, author of The New Politics of Race: Globalism, Difference, Justice
“This collection marks an important intervention in the history and historiography of ‘race,’ ethnicity, immigration, and citizenship in the United States. The essays offer important and provocative rationales for thinking through these complex issues from a broader comparative and critical perspective.”-David G. GutiÉrrez, author of Walls and Mirrors: Mexican Americans, Mexican Immigrants, and the Politics of Ethnicity
“Racial Transformations is a timely contribution that challenges existing boundaries of scholarship and theory in compelling ways. . . . [De Genova] furthers our understanding of the complexities of Asian and Latino racial formations in the United States.”
- Cynthia Feliciano (American Journal of Sociology) “Racial Transformations is a unique volume that marvelously engages the intersection of Asian American and Latino Studies and helps us grasp the distinct patterns of racialization among groups considered neither white nor black.”
- Michael Omi (Journal of American History) “This volume is unique for the themes it joins together and its true interdisciplinarity. It expands our basic knowledge of different historical periods while pushing readers to reconsider dominant understandings of race, gender, sexuality, and class. It will undoubtedly become a standard pointing to important new directions for racial studies, and I would highly recommend it for use in any graduate or upper-division undergraduate course on race.”
- Lisa García Bedolla (Journal of American Ethnic History)