"Race and Upward Mobility teaches us to look for big issues and ideas in seemingly small and ordinary places. A tour de force of intersectional critique and cultural studies analysis, innovative, imaginative, and an infinitely generative book."George Lipsitz, author of How Racism Takes Place "Admirable for its clarity, Race and Upward Mobility should be immediate, essential reading for anyone interested in seriously engaging the class dynamics of African American and Chicana/o cultural production. Elda Marķa Romįn not only provides bravura analyses of an impressive number of texts, but also creates a new lexiconmortgaged status, gatekeepers, status panic, mediatorsfor talking about those liminal figures that trouble so many of our most important conversations about race and class."John Alba Cutler, Northwestern University "Elda Marķa Romįn's Race and Upward Mobility provides the reader with critical insight into the psychic and social toll of upward mobility on African American and Chicanx assimilated intellectuals with elegant analysis of literature and film from the 1940s through the present. Rather than cast assimilation as mere aspiration or betrayal, Romįn treats it with the critical attention it richly deserves. Romįn demonstrates its creative potential not only for pointed class or race critique, but also as a powerful positionality of mediation and negotiation for those intellectuals who move between hegemonic and minority communities. Without romanticism, and with the aid of postcolonial studies, women-of-color feminism, and critical race studies, Romįn lays bare the contours of the assimilated intellectual's consciousness in this deeply comparative analysis. Race and Upward Mobility provides an essential guide for Ethnic and American studies in 'post-racial' times."Marķa Josefina Saldańa-Portillo, New York University "In clear, concise, and eloquent language, she brings together the formal with the familiar to open a dialogue about the complicated nature of the social experience of mobility. If the sign of a good book is that it makes one think of the ways in which it can be used and extended to better understand the social world, then Race and Upward Mobility is outstanding."Marisela Martinez-Cola, Humanity and Society