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Beautiful stereotypes: the relationship between physical attractiveness and mixed race identity
Authors:Hazel Easthope
Institution:1. City Futures Research Centre, Faculty of the Built Environment , University of New South Wales , Sydney, Australia hazel.easthope@unsw.edu.au
Abstract:The idea that mixed race individuals are physically attractive is a commonly accepted stereotype. Past research in which whites (Australians and British) and Asians (Japanese) were asked to rate the attractiveness of a racially heterogeneous group of faces has shown that mixed race phenotype was judged the most attractive. In this study, I examine whether there is empirical evidence for this Biracial Beauty Stereotype in the United States. Using the data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Adolescent Health, I examine self and interview ratings of respondents' physical attractiveness and, in an extension of the previous literature, conduct multinomial logistic regressions to ascertain whether level of attractiveness is associated with different racial identification choices for mixed race individuals. My results indicate that there is in fact a belief in mixed race individuals' superior beauty in America; but, with regard to identity, beauty is not associated with identity for all mixed race groups.
Keywords:Mobility  place  identity  migration  post-modern society
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