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Other Authors: Gregory, Steven, 1954-, Sanjek, Roger, 1944-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, ©1994.
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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. Rodr*iguez
  • 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.