Race /
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Imprint: | New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, 1994. |
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Description: | p. cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1673468 |
Table of Contents:
- The Enduring Inequalities of Race / Roger Sanjek
- "We've Been Down This Road Already" / Steven Gregory
- American Racism: The Impact on American-Indian Identity and Survival / M. Annette Jaimes
- Whiteness and Americanness: Examining Constructions of Race, Culture, and Nation in White Women's Life Narratives / Ruth Frankenberg
- How Did Jews Become White Folks? / Karen Brodkin Sacks
- Intermarriage and the Future of Races in the United States / Roger Sanjek
- Challenging Racial Hegemony: Puerto Ricans in the United States / Clara E. Rodriguez
- Culture, Color, and Politics in Haiti / Michel-Rolph Trouillot
- Beyond the Honorary "White" Classification of Egyptians: Societal Identity in Historical Context / Soheir A. Morsy
- Reflections on Diversity among Chicanas / Patricia Zavella
- Race and Other Inequalities: The Borderlands in Arturo Islas's Migrant Souls / Renato Rosaldo
- Post-Civil Rights Politics and Asian-American Identity: Admissions and Higher Education / Dana Y. Takagi
- P.C. and the Politics of Multiculturalism in Higher Education / Evelyn Hu-DeHart
- Un Chilero en la Academia: Sifting, Shifting, and the Recruitment of Minorities in Anthropology / Robert R. Alvarez, Jr.
- Passing the Buck: Naturalism and Individualism as Anthropological Expressions of Euro-American Denial / Michael L. Blakey
- The Landscapes of the W.E.B. Du Bois Boyhood Homesite: An Agenda for an Archaeology of the Color Line / Robert Paynter, Susan Hautaniemi and Nancy Muller
- Racism, Language Variety, and Urban U.S. Minorities: Issues in Bilingualism and Bidialectalism / John J. Attinasi
- Babies and Banks: The "Reproductive Underclass" and the Raced, Gendered Masking of Debt / Brett Williams
- Race, Rubbish, and Resistance: Empowering Difference in Community Politics / Steven Gregory.