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Beyond Black and White: A Reader on Contemporary Race Relations

Editat de Zulema Valdez
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 dec 2016
Focusing not just on the “black/white” binary in the U.S., this book offers a more nuanced picture of how race is experienced in the U.S. by looking at multiracial/multiethnic identities and majority-minorities communities–where one or several minority groups interact.  The pieces selected for this anthology make up twelve sections that each focus on one major area, from Theories of Race and Ethnicity to Criminalization, Deportation, and Policing.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781506306940
ISBN-10: 1506306942
Pagini: 488
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 2 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States

Recenzii

“I really like the range of topics covered and the focus on looking at differences within groups. Chapter 8 [Unmasking Racism: Halloween Costuming and Engagement of the Racial Other] looks especially appealing in this respect. I also like the general framing of the book, and its focus on nonwhites.”
“I am especially happy with the inclusion of colorism, which all our students are keenly aware of from their experiences.”

Cuprins

Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Editor
About the Contributors
PART I. THEORIES OF RACE AND ETHNICITY
1. A Critical and Comprehensive Sociological Theory of Race and Racism - Tanya Golash-Boza
2. The Theory of Racial Formation - Michael Omi, Howard Winant
3. Rethinking Racism: Toward a Structural Interpretation - Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
PART II. THEORIES OF ASSIMILATION
4. Rethinking Assimilation Theory for a New Era of Immigration - Richard Alba, Victor Nee
5. Segmented Assimilation and Minority Cultures of Mobility - Kathryn M. Neckerman, Prudence Carter, Jennifer Lee
PART III. RACE AND BIOLOGY REVISITED
6. Race as Biology Is Fiction, Racism as a Social Problem Is Real: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives on the Social Construction of Race - Audrey Smedley, Brian D. Smedley
7. Back to the Future? The Emergence of a Geneticized Conceptualization of Race in Sociology - Reanne Frank
PART IV. COLOR-BLIND AND OTHER RACISMS
8. Unmasking Racism: Halloween Costuming and Engagement of the Racial Other - Jennifer C. Mueller, Danielle Dirks, Leslie Houts Picca
9. Invisibility in the Color-Blind Era: Examining Legitimized Racism against Indigenous Peoples - Dwanna L. Robertson
PART V. BOUNDARY MAKING AND BELONGING
10. Who Are We? Producing Group Identity through Everyday Practices of Conflict and Discourse - Jennifer A. Jones
11. Illegality as a Source of Solidarity and Tension in Latino Families - Leisy Abrego
12. Are Second-Generation Filipinos “Becoming” Asian American or Latino? Historical Colonialism, Culture and Panethnicity - Anthony C. Ocampo
PART VI. COLORISM
13. The Persistent Problem of Colorism: Skin Tone, Status, and Inequality - Margaret Hunter
14. The Case for Taking White Racism and White Colorism More Seriously - Lance Hannon, Anna DalCortivo, Kirstin Mohammed
PART VII. EDUCATION AND SCHOOLING
15. “I’m Watching Your Group”: Academic Profiling and Regulating Students Unequally - Gilda L. Ochoa
16. Race, Age, and Identity Transformations in the Transition from High School to College for Black and First-Generation White Men - Amy C. Wilkins
PART VIII. POLITICAL PARTICIPATION AND COOPERATION
17. Out of the Shadows and Out of the Closet: Intersectional Mobilization and the DREAM Movement - Veronica Terriquez
18. Racial Inclusion or Accommodation? Expanding Community Boundaries among Asian American Organizations - Dina G. Okamoto, Melanie Jones Gast
19. The Place of Race in Conservative and Far-Right Movements - Kathleen M. Blee, Elizabeth A. Yates
PART IX. SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS AND WORK
20. Negotiating “The Welfare Queen” and “The Strong Black Woman”: African American Middle-Class Mothers’ Work and Family Perspectives - Dawn Marie Dow
21. Nailing Race and Labor Relations: Vietnamese Nail Salons in Majority–Minority Neighborhoods - Kimberly Kay Hoang
22. Becoming a (Pan)ethnic Attorney: How Asian American and Latino Law Students Manage Dual Identities - Yung-Yi Diana Pan
PART X. HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH DISPARITIES
23. Miles to Go before We Sleep: Racial Inequities in Health - David R. Williams
24. Identity and Mental Health Status among American Indian Adolescents - Whitney N. Laster Pirtle, Tony N. Brown
25. Assimilation and Emerging Health Disparities among New Generations of U.S. Children - Erin R. Hamilton, Jodi Berger Cardoso, Robert A. Hummer, Yolanda C. Padilla
PART XI. CRIMINALIZATION, DEPORTATION, AND POLICING
26. The Racialization of Crime and Punishment: Criminal Justice, Color-Blind Racism, and the Political Economy of the Prison Industrial Complex - Rose M. Brewer, Nancy A. Heitzeg
27. Mass Deportation at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century - Tanya Golash-Boza
28. The Hyper-Criminalization of Black and Latino Male Youth in the Era of Mass Incarceration - Victor M. Rios
PART XII. INTERRACIAL RELATIONSHIPS AND MULTIRACIALITY
29. “Nomas Cásate”/“Just Get Married”: How a Legalization Pathway Shapes Mixed-Status Relationships - Laura E. Enriquez
30. I Wouldn’t, but You Can: Attitudes toward Interracial Relationships - Melissa R. Herman, Mary E. Campbell
31. Love Is (Color)Blind: Asian Americans and White Institutional Space at the Elite University - Rosalind S. Chou, Kristen Lee, Simon Ho
32. A Postracial Society or a Diversity Paradox? Race, Immigration, and Multiraciality in the Twenty-First Century - Jennifer Lee, Frank D. Bean
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Descriere

An all-new anthology showcasing readings that reflect the diversity and complexity of racial dynamics in the contemporary United States.