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Rethinking the color line : readings in race and ethnicity /
- Title:
- Rethinking the color line : readings in race and ethnicity /
- Published:
- New York : �2012.
- Format:
- Book
- Institution:
- Emmanuel College
- Contents:
- Introduction. Rethinking the color line: understanding how boundaries shift -- pt. 1. Sorting by color: why we attach meaning to race -- How our skins got their color / Marvin Harris -- Drawing the color line / Howard Zinn -- Racial formations / Michael Omi and Howard Winant -- Defining race and ethnicity / C. Matthew Snipp -- Racialized social system approach to racism / Eduardo Bonilla-Silva -- Understanding racial-ethnic disparaties in health: sociological contributions / David R. Williams and Michelle Sternthal -- Transformative assets, the racial wealth gap and the American dream / Thomas M. Shapiro -- Defining race: comparative perspective / F. James Davis -- A tour of Indian people and Indian lands / David E. Wilkins -- Asian American panethnicity: contemporary national and transnational possibilities / Yen Le Espiritu -- Beyond black and white: remaking race in America / Jennifer Lee and Frank D. Bean -- Color blind privilege: the social and political functions of erasing the color line in post-race America / Charles A. Gallagher -- The ideology of colorblindness / Lani Guinier and Gerald Torres -- The possibility of a new racial hierarchy in the twenty-first-century United States / Herbert J. Gans.
- Online access:
- No online access
- Library holdings:
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Emmanuel Main Stacks
E184.A1 R4485 2012
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