They and we : racial and ethnic relations in the United States
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They and we : racial and ethnic relations in the United States
McGraw-Hill, c1997
5th ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-275) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Reorganized into four sections, this edition introduces the issues and ways in which sociologists see and define race, ethnicity and minority status; discusses the history and experiences of the various groups that comprise America; examines the nature of prejudice and patterns of discrimination; and explores issues of pluralism, power and politics. This edition includes material on Muslims (Arab and non-Arab), Latinos and Asians; more on the politics of resentment, multiculturalism and the debates over diversity on college campuses and elsewhere; and increased coverage of the significance of gender, and of the comparative nature of intergroup relations. A rewritten Chapter Ten includes a discussion of the rededication of the Ellis Island and the Million Man March, as well as a discussion of pluralism and the meaning of multiculturalism in modern America.
目次
- Introduction: concepts and contexts - race, ethnicity and the sociological perspective. Part 1 The American people: natives, settlers and slaves
- from immigrants to ethnics
- the dilemmas of diversity. Part 2 Attitudes, actions and reactions: the nature of prejudice
- patterns of discrimination
- in the minority. Part 3 Power, politics and pluralism: pride and protest
- social physics
- the meanings of multiculturalism
- permissions and acknowledgements.
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