Westview Press is pleased to offer a new, paperback Student Economy Edition of our best-selling title, Recognizing Race and Ethnicity. This Student Economy Edition contains the same material as the first edition of Recognizing Race and Ethnicity (ISBN: 9780813349305)- the same text, the same figures, and the same page numbers- and is available to own for about the same price as renting the print book.Despite radical changes over the last century, race remains a central organizing principle in U.S. society, a key arena ...
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Westview Press is pleased to offer a new, paperback Student Economy Edition of our best-selling title, Recognizing Race and Ethnicity. This Student Economy Edition contains the same material as the first edition of Recognizing Race and Ethnicity (ISBN: 9780813349305)- the same text, the same figures, and the same page numbers- and is available to own for about the same price as renting the print book.Despite radical changes over the last century, race remains a central organizing principle in U.S. society, a key arena of inequality, and the subject of ongoing conflict and debate. In a refreshing new introduction to the sociology of race, Recognizing Race and Ethnicity encourages students to think differently by challenging the notion that we are, or should even aspire to be, colour-blind.In this text, Kathleen Fitzgerald considers how the continuing significance of race manifests in both significant and obscure ways by looking across all racial/ethnic groups within the socio-historical context of institutions and arenas, rather than discussing each group by group. Incorporating recent research and contemporary theoretical perspectives, she guides students to examine racial ideologies and identities as well as structural racism at the same time, she covers topics like popular culture, sports, and interracial relationships that will keep students engaged. Recognizing Race and Ethnicity provides unparalled coverage of white privilege while remaining careful to not treat "white" as the norm against which all other groups are defined. Recognizing Race and Ethnicity makes it clear that, in a time when race and racism are constantly evolving in response to varied social contexts, societal demands, and political climates, we all must learn to recognize race if we are to get beyond it.
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