Rabel, Lili 30n20
race 81, 106, 359, 438; Afrocentricity 108–109; critical perspectives 87, 196; identity 399, 404, 418; intersectionalities 6, 345–346, 350; Islam 244; Mexican diaspora 311, 313, 314, 315; Mulan 286, 289, 291, 294, 295; prejudice 501; primordial ties 499, 500; racial domination 102, 105; self-identification 318; Starosta on 93–94; see also African Americans; Asian Americans; ethnicity
racism 108–109, 135, 438; Japan 367–369; multicultural women 403–405; United States 105, 440; U.S.–Japanese communication 357; see also discrimination
Radway, Janice A. 301
Ran, C. 119
rationality 6, 157–158, 241, 361, 509, 510, 512
real politik 43
Realism 43
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