Maintaining our differences : minority families in multicultural societies
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Maintaining our differences : minority families in multicultural societies
(Interdisciplinary research series in ethnic, gender and class relations)
Ashgate, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Using detailed international research, this text explores the background, current position and key features of minority communities living within multicultural societies. The book explores minority families in four countries - Canada, the USA, the UK and South Africa. These families use their religion to help define them and keep their subcultures alive and are also influenced by dominant cultures around them. The book aims to provide the reader with an understanding of how minority families can maintain their differences from the dominant culture in which they live.
目次
- The old order mennonites - application of family life cycle stages, John E. Peters
- South Asian Muslims in Britain - faith, family and community
- "That they be keepers of the Home" - the effect of conservative religion on early and late transitions into housewifery, Darren E. Sherkat
- class culture and household structure - a view from South Africa, Susan C. Ziehl)
- cultural adaptation and change - Aboriginal peoples in Manitoba maintain their differences, Rachel Lawrechuk and Carol D.H. Harvey.
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