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Race and ethnicity : comparative and theoretical approaches / edited by John Stone and Rutledge Dennis.

Contributor(s): Stone, John, D. Phil | Dennis, Rutledge M.
Series: Blackwell readers in sociology ; 11. Publisher: Malden, MA : Blackwell, c2003Description: xiv, 406 p. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9780631186342 (pbk.); 0631186344 (pbk.).Subject(s): Ethnicity | Ethnic attitudes | Race discrimination | Ethnic conflict | TransnationalismDDC classification: 305.8
Contents:
Part I: Setting the agenda: du bois, weber, and park - 1. W. E. B. du bois's concept of double conciousness - 2. Max weber on race, ethnicity, and nationalism - 3. Robert Ezra park's approach to race and ethnic relations -- Part II: Emerging theoretical perspectives - 4. Rethinking ethnicity: identity, categorization, and power - 5. Culture and ethnic conflict in the new world disorder - 6. Postindustrialism, postmodernism, and ethnic conflict -- Part III: The diversity of ethnic patterns - 7. Skin color, race,, and racism in Nacaragua - 8. The verzuiling puzzle: understanding Dutch intergroup relations - 9. The discourse of race in modern China -- Part IV: Conflicting ethnononational claims - 10. Beyond reason: the nature of the ethnonational bond - 11. Nationalism and modernity - 12. Northern Ireland and the liabilities of liberalism -- Part V: Violence, genocide, and war - 13. Rioting across continental divides - 14. Burundi: ethnic conflict and genocide - 15. The creation and dissolution of the multinational state: the case of Yugoslavia -- Part VI: Migration in a transnational world - 16. Assimilation and its discontents - 17. Transnational villagers - Blood, sweat, and Mahjong -- Part VII: Boundaries, citizenship, and identity - 19. Toward a postnational model of membership - 20. The transformation of Miami - 21. Russia and the Russian diasporas -- Part VIII: The policy debate: levelling the playing field - 22. The shape of the river - 23. Ethnic economies and affirmative action - 24. Multicultural citizenship in Germany -- Part XI: Toward ethnic and racial justice? - 25. The politics of recognition - 26. Reconciliation without justice - 27. The international defence of racial equality - Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I: Setting the agenda: du bois, weber, and park - 1. W. E. B. du bois's concept of double conciousness - 2. Max weber on race, ethnicity, and nationalism - 3. Robert Ezra park's approach to race and ethnic relations -- Part II: Emerging theoretical perspectives - 4. Rethinking ethnicity: identity, categorization, and power - 5. Culture and ethnic conflict in the new world disorder - 6. Postindustrialism, postmodernism, and ethnic conflict -- Part III: The diversity of ethnic patterns - 7. Skin color, race,, and racism in Nacaragua - 8. The verzuiling puzzle: understanding Dutch intergroup relations - 9. The discourse of race in modern China -- Part IV: Conflicting ethnononational claims - 10. Beyond reason: the nature of the ethnonational bond - 11. Nationalism and modernity - 12. Northern Ireland and the liabilities of liberalism -- Part V: Violence, genocide, and war - 13. Rioting across continental divides - 14. Burundi: ethnic conflict and genocide - 15. The creation and dissolution of the multinational state: the case of Yugoslavia -- Part VI: Migration in a transnational world - 16. Assimilation and its discontents - 17. Transnational villagers - Blood, sweat, and Mahjong -- Part VII: Boundaries, citizenship, and identity - 19. Toward a postnational model of membership - 20. The transformation of Miami - 21. Russia and the Russian diasporas -- Part VIII: The policy debate: levelling the playing field - 22. The shape of the river - 23. Ethnic economies and affirmative action - 24. Multicultural citizenship in Germany -- Part XI: Toward ethnic and racial justice? - 25. The politics of recognition - 26. Reconciliation without justice - 27. The international defence of racial equality - Index.