Contributions

  • Andrew Grant-Thomas - Editor

Publication

2008 - Temple University Press, Philadelphia, USA

Language

English

Word Count

78,000 words, Guess

Page Count

312 pages

Physical Format

Ebook

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL49683673M
  • ISBN-139781281973238
  • ISBN-101281973238
  • OCLC Control Number302358887
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  • AmazonB001T4ZD4O
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Classifications

  • DDC305.800973
  • LCCE184 .A1 .T94

Description

The result of work initiated by the Harvard Civil Rights Project, this collection provides an excellent overview of the contemporary racial and ethnic terrain in the United States. The well-respected contributors to Twenty-First Century Color Lines combine theoretical and empirical perspectives, answering fundamental questions about the present and future of multiracialism in the United States: How are racial and ethnic identities promoted and defended across a spectrum of social, geopolitical and cultural contexts? What do two generations of demographic and social shifts around issues of race look like “on the ground?” What are the socio-cultural implications of changing demographics in the U.S.? And what do the answers to these questions portend for our multiracial future? This illuminating book addresses issues of work, education, family life and nationality for different ethnic groups, including Asians and Latinos as well as African Americans and whites. Such diversity, gathered here in one volume, provides new perspectives on ethnicity in a society marked by profound racial transformations.

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