They and we : racial and ethnic relations in the United States

Peter I. Rose

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.

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[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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書名 They and we : racial and ethnic relations in the United States
著作者等 Rose, Peter Isaac
Rose Peter I.
出版元 McGraw-Hill
刊行年月 c1997
版表示 5th ed
ページ数 xv, 284 p.
大きさ 21 cm
ISBN 0070539715
0070539707
NCID BA44746649
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言語 英語
出版国 アメリカ合衆国
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