Ethnic families in America : patterns and variations
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Ethnic families in America : patterns and variations
Prentice Hall, c1998
4th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Suitable as a supplement for undergraduate courses in Sociology of the Family, Sociology of Minority Groups, Social Work with Minority Groups, and Race and Ethnicity.
Reflecting the social and political dynamics in the United States, this edited volume offers an inclusive look at multicultural diversity in the U.S. with extensive coverage of the family life styles, traditions and values of seventeen American ethnic groups. Providing unique and personal insights, each chapter is written by a contributing author representing a particular ethnic group and is structured in a similar pattern - covering the historical background, key ethnic cultural components, traditional and current ethnic family characteristics, and changes and adaptations to the ethnic family and culture.
Table of Contents
I. SETTING THE STAGE.
1. Diversity Among America's Ethnic Minorities.
2. A "Then and Now" Overview of the Immigrant Family in America.
II. EUROPEAN ETHNIC MINORITIES.
3. The Irish-American Family, Ellen Somers Horgan.
4. The Greek-American Family: A Generational Approach, George Kourvetaris.
5. The Italian-American Family, D. Ann Squiers and Jill S. Quadagno.
6. The Polish-American Family, Helena Znaniecka Lopata.
III. HISPANIC ETHNIC MINORITIES.
7. The Mexican-American Family, Rosina Becerra.
8. The Cuban-American Family, Zulima Suarez.
9. The Puerto Rican Family, Melba Sanchez-Ayendez.
IV. ASIAN ETHNIC MINORITIES.
10. The Korean-American Family, Pyong Gap Min.
11. The Vietnamese-American Family, Thanh Van Tran.
12. The Chinese-American Family, Morrison G. Wong.
13. The Japanese-American Family, Kerrily J. Kitano and Harry H.L. Kitano.
14. The Asian Indian-American Family, Uma A. Segal.
V. HISTORICALLY SUBJUGATED ETHNIC MINORITIES.
15. African-American Families, Harriet Pipes McAdoo.
16. Native American Families, Robert John.
VI. SOCIORELIGIOUS ETHNIC MINORITIES.
17. The Jewish-American Family, Bernard Farber, Bernard Lazerwitz, and Charles H. Mindel.
18. The Amish Family, Gertrude Enders Huntington.
19. The Mormon Family, Bruce L. Campbell and Eugene E. Campbell.
Index.
by "Nielsen BookData"