Race in Society

The Enduring American Dilemma

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Ethnic Studies, Discrimination & Race Relations, African-American Studies
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Author: Margaret L. Andersen, Professor ISBN: 9781442258044
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Publication: June 23, 2017
Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Language: English
Author: Margaret L. Andersen, Professor
ISBN: 9781442258044
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publication: June 23, 2017
Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Language: English

Race in Society is a comprehensive, but brief, book that introduces readers to current research scholarship on race, emphasizing the socially constructed basis of race and the persistence of racial inequality in U.S. institutions. The book is anchored in contemporary social science scholarship and is written in a narrative style that makes it accessible to students and a general readership.

The book is intended as an upper division text, primarily for courses in the sociology of race and ethnicity, but it can also be used in other social science and interdisciplinary courses and programs. Its brief character will make it attractive to instructors who want to pair it with other books and/or anthologies. Given the broad public interest in race, the book has the potential to cross into the trade market.

Four themes guide the organization of the book, including:

  1. the social construction of race and ethnicity, as they evolve within systems of power and privilege;
  2. the social dynamics of prejudice, bias and racism, including colorblind racism;
  3. the multiple dimensions of racial stratification in U.S. social institutions;
  4. differing strategies for social change, especially as the United States becomes increasingly diverse by race and ethnicity.
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Race in Society is a comprehensive, but brief, book that introduces readers to current research scholarship on race, emphasizing the socially constructed basis of race and the persistence of racial inequality in U.S. institutions. The book is anchored in contemporary social science scholarship and is written in a narrative style that makes it accessible to students and a general readership.

The book is intended as an upper division text, primarily for courses in the sociology of race and ethnicity, but it can also be used in other social science and interdisciplinary courses and programs. Its brief character will make it attractive to instructors who want to pair it with other books and/or anthologies. Given the broad public interest in race, the book has the potential to cross into the trade market.

Four themes guide the organization of the book, including:

  1. the social construction of race and ethnicity, as they evolve within systems of power and privilege;
  2. the social dynamics of prejudice, bias and racism, including colorblind racism;
  3. the multiple dimensions of racial stratification in U.S. social institutions;
  4. differing strategies for social change, especially as the United States becomes increasingly diverse by race and ethnicity.

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