Race Ethnicity and Place in a Changing America

Race  Ethnicity  and Place in a Changing America
Author: John W. Frazier,Eugene Tettey-Fio
Publsiher: Global Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 1586842641

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Race Ethnicity and Place in a Changing America Second Edition

Race  Ethnicity  and Place in a Changing America  Second Edition
Author: John W. Frazier,Eugene Tettey-Fio,Norah Fox Henry
Publsiher: Global Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2011
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1438442483

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"A comprehensive assessment of how race and ethnicity affect the places we live, work, and visit."

Race Ethnicity and Place in a Changing America Third Edition

Race  Ethnicity  and Place in a Changing America  Third Edition
Author: John W. Frazier,Eugene L. Tettey-Fio,Norah F. Henry
Publsiher: Global Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2017-01-12
Genre: Cultural pluralism
ISBN: 9781438463315

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Uses both historical and contemporary case studies to examine how race and ethnicity affect the places we live, work, and visit. This book examines major Hispanic, African, and Asian diasporas in the continental United States and Puerto Rico from the nineteenth century to the present, with particular attention on the diverse ways in which these immigrant groups have shaped and reshaped American places and landscapes. Through both historical and contemporary case studies, the contributors examine how race and ethnicity affect the places we live, work, and visit, illustrating along the way the behaviors and concepts that comprise the modern ethnic and racial geography of immigrant and minority groups. While primarily addressed to students and scholars in the fields of racial and ethnic geography, these case studies will be accessible to anyone interested in race-place connections, race-ethnicity boundaries, the development of racialization, and the complexity of human settlement patterns and landscapes that make up the United States and Puerto Rico. Taken together, they show how individuals and culture groups, through their ideologies, social organization, and social institutions, reflect both local and regional processes of place-making and place-remaking that occur within and beyond the continental United States.

Race and Ethnicity in Latin America

Race and Ethnicity in Latin America
Author: Jorge I Dominguez
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781135564971

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First Published in 1994. In nearly all racially and ethnically heterogeneous societies, there is overt national conflict among parties and social movements organized on the basis of race and ethnicity. Such conflict has been much less evident in Latin America. Scholars have pondered the nature of race and ethnicity with regard to both Afro- American and Indo-American societies, though research on Brazil has been particularly prominent. Special attention has been given to the relationship between social class and race and ethnicity.

Ethnicity and Race

Ethnicity and Race
Author: Stephen Cornell,Douglas Hartmann
Publsiher: Pine Forge Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2007
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781412941105

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Resource added for the Psychology (includes Sociology) 108091 courses.

Race and Ethnicity in Latin America

Race and Ethnicity in Latin America
Author: Peter Wade
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2010
Genre: Blacks
ISBN: 1783713747

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"For over ten years, Race and Ethnicity in Latin America has been an essential text for students studying the region. This second edition adds new material and brings the analysis up to date. Race and ethnic identities are increasingly salient in Latin America. Peter Wade examines changing perspectives on Black and Indian populations in the region, tracing similarities and differences in the way these peoples have been seen by academics and national elites. Race and ethnicity as analytical concepts are re-examined in order to assess their usefulness. This book should be the first port of call for anthropologists and sociologists studying identity in Latin America."--Publisher's website.

Race and Ethnicity in Latin America

Race and Ethnicity in Latin America
Author: Peter Wade
Publsiher: Pluto Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2010-09-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0745329489

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For over ten years, Race and Ethnicity in Latin America has been an essential text for students studying the region. This second edition adds new material and brings the analysis up to date. Race and ethnic identities are increasingly salient in Latin America. Peter Wade examines changing perspectives on Black and Indian populations in the region, tracing similarities and differences in the way these peoples have been seen by academics and national elites. Race and ethnicity as analytical concepts are re-examined in order to assess their usefulness. This book should be the first port of call for anthropologists and sociologists studying identity in Latin America.

Ethnic Landscapes of America

Ethnic Landscapes of America
Author: John A. Cross
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2017-06-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319540092

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This volume provides a comprehensive catalog of how various ethnic groups in the United States of America have differently shaped their cultural landscape. Author John Cross links an overview of the spatial distributions of many of the ethnic populations of the United States with highly detailed discussions of specific local cultural landscapes associated with various ethnic groups. This book provides coverage of several ethnic groups that were omitted from previous literature, including Italian-Americans, Chinese-Americans, Japanese-Americans, and Arab-Americans, plus several smaller European ethnic populations. The book is organized to provide an overview of each of the substantive ethnic landscapes in the United States. Between its introduction and conclusion, which looks towards the future, the chapters on the various ethnic landscapes are arranged roughly in chronological order, such that the timing of the earliest significant surviving landscape contribution determines the order the groups will be viewed. Within each chapter the contemporary and historical spatial distribution of the ethnic groups are described, the historical geography of the group’s settlement is reviewed, and the salient aspects of material culture that characterize or distinguish the group’s ethnic landscape are discussed. Ethnics Landscapes of America is designed for use in the classroom as a textbook or as a reader in a North American regional course or a cultural geography course. This volume also can function as a detailed summary reference that should be of interest to geographers, historians, ethnic scholars, other social scientists, and the educated public who wish to understand the visible elements of material culture that various ethnic populations have created on the landscape.