Introduction to Ethnic Studies First Edition

Introduction to Ethnic Studies  First Edition
Author: Roderick Labrador,Ethan Caldwell
Publsiher: Cognella Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-12-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 151659388X

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Ethnic Studies

Ethnic Studies
Author: Tim Messer-Kruse
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 069298576X

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Introduction to Ethnic Studies

Introduction to Ethnic Studies
Author: Roderick N. Labrador,Ethan Caldwell
Publsiher: Cognella Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-06-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1793514011

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Introduction to Ethnic Studies: Oceanic Connections examines United States and Hawai'i history and contemporary social issues from diverse perspectives to arrive at a plural, multicultural understanding of the U.S. and Oceania. The anthology focuses on issues that affect marginalized groups, highlighting how these groups have acted collectively to change systems, structures, and relations of power. In the first section, students are introduced to core concepts used to student race and relations through the lens of two major processes--colonization and migration. Readers learn why social inequalities persist in the U.S. and how these inequalities are distributed across racial, ethnic, and gender groups. Section two emphasizes the experiences of indigenous people, particularly those of Native Hawaiians and other Pacific peoples and Asian Americans. The readings address the political, cultural, and ecological problems facing a globalized Hawai'i and Pacific, while staking new claims for community alliances and academic interventions. In the final section, students explore the multitude of possibilities of an Oceanic ethnic studies. Introduction to Ethnic Studies is an ideal resource for fundamental course in ethnic studies, especially those with a social justice and community impact focus.

The SAGE Handbook of Race and Ethnic Studies

The SAGE Handbook of Race and Ethnic Studies
Author: Patricia Hill Collins,John Solomos
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2010-05-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781446248355

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"The SAGE Handbook of Race and Ethnic Studies is one of the best handbooks outlining the latest thinking on race and ethnic studies published in recent years...The breadth of themes and the depth of discussion are ambitious, offering the reader an A-Z guide of contemporary thinking on race and ethnicity...a valuable resource for scholars and activists alike." - Runnymede Bulletin What is the state of race and ethnic studies today? How has the field emerged? What are the core concepts, debates and issues? This panoramic, critical survey of the field supplies researchers and students with a vital resource. It is a rigorous, focused examination of the central questions in the field today. The text examines: The roots of the field of race and ethnic studies. The distinction between race and ethnicity. Methodological issues facing researchers. Intersections between race and ethnicity and questions of sexuality, gender, nation and social transformation. The challenge of multiculturalism. Race, ethnicity and globalization. Race and the family. Race and education. Race and religion. Planned and edited by a distinguished team of Anglo-American scholars, the Handbook pools an impressive range of international world class expertise and insight. It provides a landmark work in the field which will be the measure of debate and research for years to come.

Introduction to Ethnic Studies

Introduction to Ethnic Studies
Author: Baker Et Al
Publsiher: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-03-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 179245838X

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The new 4th Edition of Ethnic Studies: An Introduction reflects the interdisciplinary nature of Ethnic Studies - the readings are drawn from academic fields in the humanities and social sciences. A few first-person narratives are also included, so we can get a sense of how individuals experience their ethnic group status. Overall, the readings in this book are meant to provide students with a foundation in Ethnic Studies. The volume integrates framing and reflection questions throughout to foster critical and engaged readers. These questions initiate a personal and classroom dialogue. Respecting the unique realities confronting the communities discussed in this volume, the authors intentionally aimed to evoke a sense of empathy and solidarity so that when students read the words like Black Lives Matter, Stop Asian Hate, Land Back, and No Borders listed, and capped off with the word Solidarity, these terms would reassert the humanity and dignity of someone else's lived experiences.

A Companion to Racial and Ethnic Studies

A Companion to Racial and Ethnic Studies
Author: David Theo Goldberg,John Solomos
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 630
Release: 2002-02-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105026000591

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The book offers an overview of contemporary debates and issues, surveying the status of race and ethnic studies and pointing out new directions. It also contains a chapter on 'Critical race feminism' (chapter 13) written by Adrien Katherine Wing.

Ethnic Studies

Ethnic Studies
Author: Philip Q. Yang
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2000-04-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780791493113

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This highly readable book offers the first comprehensive definition of the field of ethnic studies, covering both the major issues of the field and its theoretical and methodological approaches. Ethnic Studies traces the origins and evolution of the discipline in the United States and maps its domain. The majority of the work considers central issues in ethnicity such as identity, stratification, adaptation, discrimination, racism, segregation, conflict, ethnicity and politics; and race, class and gender. For each issue, key concepts are introduced, main dimensions outlined, empirical evidence presented, theoretical approaches discussed, and often an alternative perspective is suggested. Yang highlights several current issues in ethnic studies such as affirmative action, illegal/legal immigration, and bilingual education and the English-only movement. He concludes that rather than a divisive force, ethnic studies is, and should be, a discipline that enhances our understanding of ethnic groups and their interrelations and strengthens interethnic and national unity based on ethnic diversity.

Contemporary Perspectives on Ethnic Studies A Reader

Contemporary Perspectives on Ethnic Studies  A Reader
Author: Kebba Darboe,Wayne E. Allen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2018-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1516546725

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Contemporary Perspectives on Ethnic Studies: A Reader provides students with a collection of articles written by scholars and experts that introduce them to the substance, relevance, and practice of contemporary ethnic studies. The anthology offers readers historical perspectives, modern research, and a spectrum of theories to emphasize the diverse voices, as well as the challenges and opportunities, within the discipline. Over the course of eight chapters, students read enlightening articles about American Indian women in higher education, the politics of gerrymandering, the Muslim experience in America, and mass incarceration and the African American population. Dedicated chapters discuss Asian Americans as victim and success stories, the origins and causes of the Civil Rights Movement, the current state of same-sex marriage, and significant modern movements, including Black Lives Matter and #MeToo. Students read a case study about migration and immigration in the United States and essays on the challenges of multiculturalism versus pluralism in America. Contemporary Perspectives on Ethnic Studies is an ideal resource for courses within the discipline, especially those with focus on the current state and future of the practice. Wayne E. Allen is an associate professor in the Department of Ethnic Studies at Minnesota State University-Mankato. He earned his Ph.D. in cultural anthropology from the University of California at Santa Barbara. He has worked with diverse Native American and Native Canadian populations for over 40 years, Nepali peoples for 15 years, and immigrant Somali, Hmong, Ethiopian, Sudanese, West African, Central American, and South Asian peoples for 18 years. He has authored/coauthored four books in the discipline. Kebba Darboe is a professor and the chair of the Department of Ethnic Studies at Minnesota State University-Mankato. He earned his Ph.D. in sociology from South Dakota State University. Dr. Darboe has published numerous scholarly articles in peer-reviewed journals and has authored/coauthored three books in the discipline.