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EAN
9780195381702
UPC
9780195381702
ISBN
9780195381702
MPN
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Book Title
Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Religion: Ide
Subject Area
Religion, Political Science
Publication Name
Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Religion : Identity Politics in America
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
6.1 in
Subject
History, Essays
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
Manochehr Dorraj
Item Weight
13.6 Oz
Item Width
9.2 in
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
019538170X
ISBN-13
9780195381702
eBay Product ID (ePID)
5038304971

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
272 Pages
Publication Name
Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Religion : Identity Politics in America
Language
English
Subject
History, Essays
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion, Political Science
Author
Manochehr Dorraj
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
13.6 Oz
Item Length
6.1 in
Item Width
9.2 in

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College Audience
LCCN
2008-052704
Reviews
"This is a well-constructed volume that provides a multifaceted way to think about the relationship between identity, diversity, and American politics. It covers all of the hot topics and looks forward rather than dwelling in the past."--Mark Sawyer,UCLA "I would adopt this text for my course and recommend it to colleagues. It's a well-written text by some very highly regarded scholars of minority politics. The chapters paint a vivid picture of the challenges faced by racial, ethnic, and religious minorities in contemporary U.S. politics. Each chapter is carefully researched and integrates the leading scholarship in its field."--Stefanie Chambers,Trinity College "When I can find a book that my students and I both feel is interesting and easy to read, I know I am holding a unique and excellent work."--Joseph J. Foy,University of Wisconsin-Waukesha "The author's student-oriented pedagogy is refreshing. . .by personalizing the experience before delving into the theoretical constructs of difference, the students will be more motivated to read the chapters in their entirety."--Terri R. Jett,Butler University, "This is a well-constructed volume that provides a multifaceted way to think about the relationship between identity, diversity, and American politics. It covers all of the hot topics and looks forward rather than dwelling in the past."--Mark Sawyer, UCLA "I would adopt this text for my course and recommend it to colleagues. It's a well-written text by some very highly regarded scholars of minority politics. The chapters paint a vivid picture of the challenges faced by racial, ethnic, and religious minorities in contemporary U.S. politics. Each chapter is carefully researched and integrates the leading scholarship in its field."--Stefanie Chambers, Trinity College "When I can find a book that my students and I both feel is interesting and easy to read, I know I am holding a unique and excellent work."--Joseph J. Foy, University of Wisconsin-Waukesha "The author's student-oriented pedagogy is refreshing. . .by personalizing the experience before delving into the theoretical constructs of difference, the students will be more motivated to read the chapters in their entirety."--Terri R. Jett, Butler University, "This is a well-constructed volume that provides a multifaceted way to think about the relationship between identity, diversity, and American politics. It covers all of the hot topics and looks forward rather than dwelling in the past."--Mark Sawyer, UCLA"I would adopt this text for my course and recommend it to colleagues. It's a well-written text by some very highly regarded scholars of minority politics. The chapters paint a vivid picture of the challenges faced by racial, ethnic, and religious minorities in contemporary U.S. politics. Each chapter is carefully researched and integrates the leading scholarship in its field."--Stefanie Chambers, Trinity College"When I can find a book that my students and I both feel is interesting and easy to read, I know I am holding a unique and excellent work."--Joseph J. Foy, University of Wisconsin-Waukesha"The author's student-oriented pedagogy is refreshing. . .by personalizing the experience before delving into the theoretical constructs of difference, the students will be more motivated to read the chapters in their entirety."--Terri R. Jett, Butler University
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
305.800973
Table Of Content
, Preface, Editors and ContributorsChapter 1. Introduction: Change and Continuity in the Experiences of Racial, Ethnic and Religious Minorities in America, Valerie Martinez-Ebers, University of North Texas, and Manochehr Dorraj, Texas Christian UniversityPart One. The Broader Context for Understanding Minority-Majority Relationships in the United StatesChapter 2. Globalization and the American Nation, Sheila Croucher, Miami University of OhioChapter 3. A World Between: Multiple Identities and the Challenges Faced by First-Generation Immigrants, Edwina Barvosa, University of California, Santa BarbaraChapter 4. Immigration: Trends, Demographics, and Patterns of Political Incorporation, Jessica Lavariega Monforti, University of Texas, Pan AmericanChapter 5. Bridging the Cultural Divide: Accommodating Religious Diversity, Jocelyn Sage Weiner, Georgetown University, and Clyde Wilcox, Georgetown UniversityPart Two. The History and Contemporary Issues and Experiences of Select Minority GroupsChapter 6. "Measured Sovereignty:" The Political Experiences of Indigenous Peoples as Nations and Individuals, David Wilkins, University of MinnesotaChapter 7. Linked Fates, Disconnected Realities: The Post-Civil Rights African American Politics, Melanye T. Price, Wesleyan University, and Gloria J. Hampton, Ohio State UniversityChapter 8. The Influence of History on the Policy Positions and Partisanship of Hispanics in the United States, Jessica Lavariega Monforti, University of Texas, Pan American, and Lisa Garcia Bedolla, University of California, IrvineChapter 9. Model Minority or Perpetual Foreigner? The Political Experience of Asian Americans, Morrison G. Wong, Texas Christian UniversityChapter 10. Anti-Semitism and the Jewish-American Political Experience, Paul Mendes-Flohr, University of ChicagoChapter 11. Islamophobia, the Muslim Stereotype, and the Muslim American Political Experience, Manochehr Dorraj, Texas Christian UniversityChapter 12. Concluding Thoughts on a Changing America, Valerie Martinez-Ebers, University of North Texas, and Manochehr Dorraj, Texas Christian UniversityAppendix: Racial-Ethnic Characteristics of the United States, 2005-2006, Notes, Index
Synopsis
Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Religion is an introductory anthology that examines the history, current issues, and dynamics of minority groups in the United States. Featuring contributions from authors who are not only experts in their fields--which include political science, sociology, history, and religion--but who also belong to the minority groups about which they are writing, this collection provides students with the context to evaluate the roles that race, ethnicity, and religion play in the outcomes of American politics. Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Religion offers students a uniquely personal yet scientifically informed look at this significant subject. It also demonstrates how the structure and operation of our political system can obstruct the efforts of these groups to gain the full benefits of freedom and equal treatment promised under the American Constitution., Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Religion is an introductory anthology that examines the history, current issues, and dynamics of select minority groups in the United States. While other books on these topics usually confine their coverage to African Americans, Hispanics, Asians, Pacific Islanders, and American Indians, this work also looks at Jewish and Muslim Americans. Another unique feature of this book is that it puts the study of diversity and identity politics in a larger context, thus providing students with a broader perspective on these issues. Opening with an essay by the editors on change and continuity in the minority group experience, the first section of the book analyzes the effects of globalization on individual, group, and national identity. It goes on to consider the social implications of immigration, common challenges faced by immigrants, and the increasing significance of religious diversity in America. The second section expounds on the historical, legal, and political experiences of each minority group as well as their attitudes and behaviors. Taken together, the selections provide students with the context to evaluate the roles that race, ethnicity, and religion play in the outcomes of American politics. They also show how the structure and operation of our political system sometimes obstruct the efforts of these groups to gain the full benefits of freedom and equal treatment promised under the American Constitution. Featuring contributions from authors who are not only experts in their fields--which include political science, sociology, history, and religion--but who also belong to the minority groups that they are writing about, Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Religion provides students with a uniquely personal yet scientifically informed look at this significant subject., Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Religion: Identity Politics in America is an introductory anthology that examines the history, current issues, and dynamics of select minority groups in the United States. While other books on these topics usually confine their coverage to African Americans, Hispanics, Asians, Pacific Islanders, and American Indians, this work also looks at Jewish and Muslim Americans. Another unique feature of this book is that it puts the study of diversity and identity politics in a larger context, thus providing students with a broader perspective on these issues. Opening with an essay by the editors on change and continuity in the minority group experience, the first section of the book analyzes the effects of globalization on individual, group, and national identity. It goes on to consider the social implications of immigration, common challenges faced by immigrants, and the increasing significance of religious diversity in America. The second section expounds on the historical, legal, and political experiences of each minority group as well as their attitudes and behaviors. Taken together, the selections provide students with the context to evaluate the roles that race, ethnicity, and religion play in the outcomes of American politics. They also show how the structure and operation of our political system sometimes obstruct the efforts of these groups to gain the full benefits of freedom and equal treatment promised under the American Constitution. Featuring contributions from authors who are not only experts in their fields--which include political science, sociology, history, and religion--but who also belong to the minority groups that they are writing about, Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Religion provides students with a uniquely personal yet scientifically informed look at this significant subject.
Copyright Date
2010
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