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- Book Title
- Race in an Era of Change : A Reader
- ISBN
- 9780199752102
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199752109
ISBN-13
9780199752102
eBay Product ID (ePID)
92484066
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
544 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Race in an Era of Change : a Reader
Publication Year
2010
Subject
Ethnic Studies / General, Discrimination & Race Relations, Sociology / General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
24.7 Oz
Item Length
7.4 in
Item Width
9.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
Reviews
"I highly recommendRace in an Era of Change: A Readerto my colleagues who also teach courses on race and ethnicity. It is a comprehensive examination of the impacts of race/ethnicity on American lives and institutions. The book is timely and addresses issues that are often discussed in the media and popular culture, so students will find them interesting. The introductions are very well written. I like the use of questions to frame the important issues that are addressed in the articles. The writing style is clear, well-presented, and succinct. I will adopt this reader for my course."--Maria Chavez,Western Washington University "This is a great idea and the table of contents is thorough. The editing of the articles is superb. I believe they are edited so that students will get the most out of each reading."--Joyce M. Bell,University of Pittsburgh, "I highly recommend Race in an Era of Change: A Reader to my colleagues who also teach courses on race and ethnicity. It is a comprehensive examination of the impacts of race/ethnicity on American lives and institutions. The book is timely and addresses issues that are often discussed in the media and popular culture, so students will find them interesting. The introductions are very well written. I like the use of questions to frame the important issues that are addressed in the articles. The writing style is clear, well-presented, and succinct. I will adopt this reader for my course."--Maria Chavez, Western Washington University"This is a great idea and the table of contents is thorough. The editing of the articles is superb. I believe they are edited so that students will get the most out of each reading."--Joyce M. Bell, University of Pittsburgh, "I highly recommend Race in an Era of Change: A Reader to my colleagues who also teach courses on race and ethnicity. It is a comprehensive examination of the impacts of race/ethnicity on American lives and institutions. The book is timely and addresses issues that are often discussed in the media and popular culture, so students will find them interesting. The introductions are very well written. I like the use of questions to frame the importantissues that are addressed in the articles. The writing style is clear, well-presented, and succinct. I will adopt this reader for my course."--Maria Chavez, Western Washington University"This is a great idea and the table of contents is thorough. The editing of the articles is superb. I believe they are edited so that students will get the most out of each reading."--Joyce M. Bell, University of Pittsburgh, "I highly recommend Race in an Era of Change: A Reader to my colleagues who also teach courses on race and ethnicity. It is a comprehensive examination of the impacts of race/ethnicity on American lives and institutions. The book is timely and addresses issues that are often discussed in the media and popular culture, so students will find them interesting. The introductions are very well written. I like the use of questions to frame the important issues that are addressed in the articles. The writing style is clear, well-presented, and succinct. I will adopt this reader for my course."--Maria Chavez, Western Washington University "This is a great idea and the table of contents is thorough. The editing of the articles is superb. I believe they are edited so that students will get the most out of each reading."--Joyce M. Bell, University of Pittsburgh, "I highly recommend Race in an Era of Change: A Reader to my colleagues who also teach courses on race and ethnicity. It is a comprehensive examination of the impacts of race/ethnicity on American lives and institutions. The book is timely and addresses issues that are often discussed in the media and popular culture, so students will find them interesting. The introductions are very well written. I like the use of questions to frame the important issues that are addressed in the articles. The writing style is clear, well-presented, and succinct. I will adopt this reader for my course."--Maria Chavez, Western Washington University"This is a great idea and the table of contents is thorough. The editing of the articles is superb. I believe they are edited so that students will get the most out of each reading."--Joyce M. Bell, University of Georgia
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Table Of Content
PART I: RACIAL FORMATION THEORY1. from "Racial Formation in the United States"2. "The Racial Formation of American Indians"3. "Latino Racial Formations in the United States: An Introduction"PART II: RACIAL THINKINGEssentialism4. "Sex and Conquest: Domination and Desire on Ethnosexual Frontiers"5. "The 'Batty' Politics: Towards an Aesthetic of the Black Female Body"6. from "The Book of Life: A Personal Guide to Race, Normality, and the Implications of the Genome Project"A Voice from the Past: "Race and Progress"The Social Construction of Race7. "'I did not get that job because of a Black man . . .' The storylines and testimonies of color-blind racism"8. "The Beauty Queue: Advantages of Light Skin"9. "Discovering Racial Borders"A Voice from the Past: "The Conservation of the Races"Outing WhitenessA Special Introduction by the Editors10. "Introduction: The Future of Whiteness: A Map of the 'Third Wave'"11. "The Morphing Properties of Whiteness"12. "Problematic Identities and a Search for Racial Justice"A Voice from the Past: "The Color Line"PART III: RACIAL IDENTITIESA Special Introduction by the Editors13. "(Un) Necessary Toughness?: 'Those Loud Black Girls' and Those 'Quiet Asian Boys'"14. "Islamophobia and the 'Privileging' of Arab American Women"15. "Checking the Box: The Label of 'Model Minority'"16. "Identity Crisis: Indian Identity in a Changing World"17. "Nueva York - Diaspora City: U.S. Latinos Between and Beyond"18. "The Social Construction of Race in Two Immigrant Eras"PART IV: RACIALIZED AND RACIALIZING INSTITUTIONSEconomy and Work19. "Economic Imperatives and Race Relations: The Rise and Fall of the American Apartheid System"20. "Are Emily and Greg More Employable than Lakisha and Jamal? A Field Experiment on Labor Market Discrimination"Housing and Environment21. "Exploiting Race and Space: Concentrated Subprime Lending as Housing Discrimination"22. "Black Middle Class-Class Neighborhoods"23. "Denied Access to Traditional Foods Including the Material Dimension to Institutional and Environmental Racism"Education4. "Race, Inequality, and Educational Accountability: The Irony of 'No Child Left Behind'"25. "The Impact of 'Colorblind' Ideologies on Students of Color: Intergroup Relations at a Predominantly White University"Policing and Prison26. "Deadly Symbiosis: When Ghetto and Prison Meet and Mesh"27. "U.S. Experiences with Racial and Ethnic Profiling: History, Current Issues, and the Future"Media28. "The Normative Mulattoes: The Press Latinos. And the Racial Climate on the Moving Immigration Frontier"29. "Anatomy of a Spectacle: Race, Gender, and Memory in the Kobe Bryant Rape Case"Family30. from "Shattered Bonds: The Color of Child Welfare"31. "Becoming an American Parent: Overcoming Challenges and Finding Strength in a New Immigrant Latino Community"Healthcare32. "The Role of Race in the Clinical Presentation"33. "Uninsured in America: Life and Death in the Land of Opportunity"PART V: GLOBALIZATION, IMMIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP34. "Flying the Mexican Flag in Los Angeles"35. "New Commoditites, New Consumers: Selling Blackness in a Global Marketplace"36. "'Aqui estamos y no nos vamos!': Global capital and immigrant rights"
Synopsis
Featuring a wide range of classic and contemporary selections, Race in an Era of Change: A Reader is an affordable and timely collection of articles on race and ethnicity in the United States today. Opening with coverage of racial formation theory, it goes on to cover "racial thinking" (including the challenging and compelling concept of "whiteness") and the idea of "assigned and claimed" racial identities. The book also discusses the relationships between race and a variety of institutions--including healthcare, economy and work, housing and environment, education, policing and prison, the media, and the family--and concludes with a section on issues of globalization, immigration, and citizenship. Editors Heather Dalmage and Barbara Katz Rothman have carefully edited the selections so that they will be easily accessible to students. A detailed introduction to each article contains questions designed to help students focus as they begin reading. In addition, each article is followed by a "journaling question" that encourages students to share their responses to the piece. Offering instructors great flexibility for course use--the selections can be used in any combination and in any order-- Race in an Era of Change: A Reader is ideal for any undergraduate course on race and ethnicity., Featuring a wide range of classic and contemporary selections, Race in an Era of Change: A Reader is an affordable and timely collection of articles on race and ethnicity in the United States today. Opening with coverage of racial formation theory, it goes on to cover "racial thinking" (including the challenging and compelling concept of "whiteness") and the idea of "assigned and claimed" racial identities. The book also discusses the relationships betweenrace and a variety of institutions--including healthcare, economy and work, housing and environment, education, policing and prison, the media, and the family--and concludes with a section on issues ofglobalization, immigration, and citizenship.Editors Heather Dalmage and Barbara Katz Rothman have carefully edited the selections so that they will be easily accessible to students. A detailed introduction to each article contains questions designed to help students focus as they begin reading. In addition, each article is followed by a "journaling question" that encourages students to share their responses to the piece. Offering instructors great flexibility for courseuse--the selections can be used in any combination and in any order--Race in an Era of Change: A Reader is ideal for any undergraduate course on race and ethnicity., Featuring a wide range of classic and contemporary selections, Race in an Era of Change: A Reader is an affordable and timely collection of articles on race and ethnicity in the United States today. Opening with coverage of racial formation theory, it goes on to cover "racial thinking" (including the challenging and compelling concept of "whiteness") and the idea of "assigned and claimed" racial identities. The book also discusses the relationships betweenrace and a variety of institutions--including healthcare, economy and work, housing and environment, education, policing and prison, the media, and the family--and concludes with a section on issues ofglobalization, immigration, and citizenship., Featuring a wide range of classic and contemporary selections, Race in an Era of Change: A Reader is an affordable and timely collection of articles on race and ethnicity in the United States today. Opening with coverage of racial formation theory, it goes on to cover "racial thinking" (including the challenging and compelling concept of "whiteness") and the idea of "assigned and claimed" racial identities. The book also discusses the relationships between race and a variety of institutions - including healthcare, economy and work, housing and environment, education, policing and prison, the media, and the family - and concludes with a section on issues of globalization, immigration, and citizenship.Editors Heather Dalmage and Barbara Katz Rothman have carefully edited the selections so that they will be easily accessible to students. A detailed introduction to each article contains questions designed to help students focus as they begin reading. In addition, each article is followed by a "journaling question" that encourages students to share their responses to the piece. Offering instructors great flexibility for course use - the selections can be used in any combination and in any order - Race in an Era of Change: A Reader is ideal for any undergraduate course on race and ethnicity.
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