Within the barely 133 pages of this book, the authors, LaBelle and Ward, carefully examine the timely, important, and controversial issues swirling around the roles and placement of ethnic studies and multiculturalism in academe. The straightforward examination of the origin of the discipline of ethnic studies and the development of multiculturalism are confined to three parts: Historical and Conceptual Backdrop, Multiculturalism and Ethnic Studies: A Contemporary View, and The Context and Strategies for Addressing Diversity
Interest in ethnic conflict and identity politics has led to an increase in the number of works attem...
Race, class and culture are the ingredients of black-white relations in America. Thomas Kochman\u27s...
The collection by Ruoff and Ward stands within the canon discussion in American literary history, wh...
Within the barely 133 pages of this book, the authors, LaBelle and Ward, carefully examine the timel...
Judging from the concerns shared by a majority of its contributing authors, the dominant theme throu...
Professors and students of teacher education can always appreciate theoretical discussions of multic...
Ethnicity and Race in the U.S.A. is a timely collection of essays (earlier published as articles in ...
The comparative nature of this book is its most outstanding feature. The editors and authors have al...
This small volume contains six background papers prepared under the editorship of Lance Liebman, pro...
Have academically fashionable cultural studies methodologies replaced mass social movements as polit...
Macan Ghaill, Mairtin (1999)Contemporary Racisms And Ethnicities: Social And Cultural Transformation...
A recurrent theme in the sociological study of racial and ethnic relations is the discipline\u27s in...
Studies in Ethnicity is a collection of papers read at the conference Aspects of the East European ...
The editors of this book, associate professors at the University of Chicago, state that their work s...
A volume of the policy and concept of multiculturalism is particularly welcome at a moment when the ...
Interest in ethnic conflict and identity politics has led to an increase in the number of works attem...
Race, class and culture are the ingredients of black-white relations in America. Thomas Kochman\u27s...
The collection by Ruoff and Ward stands within the canon discussion in American literary history, wh...
Within the barely 133 pages of this book, the authors, LaBelle and Ward, carefully examine the timel...
Judging from the concerns shared by a majority of its contributing authors, the dominant theme throu...
Professors and students of teacher education can always appreciate theoretical discussions of multic...
Ethnicity and Race in the U.S.A. is a timely collection of essays (earlier published as articles in ...
The comparative nature of this book is its most outstanding feature. The editors and authors have al...
This small volume contains six background papers prepared under the editorship of Lance Liebman, pro...
Have academically fashionable cultural studies methodologies replaced mass social movements as polit...
Macan Ghaill, Mairtin (1999)Contemporary Racisms And Ethnicities: Social And Cultural Transformation...
A recurrent theme in the sociological study of racial and ethnic relations is the discipline\u27s in...
Studies in Ethnicity is a collection of papers read at the conference Aspects of the East European ...
The editors of this book, associate professors at the University of Chicago, state that their work s...
A volume of the policy and concept of multiculturalism is particularly welcome at a moment when the ...
Interest in ethnic conflict and identity politics has led to an increase in the number of works attem...
Race, class and culture are the ingredients of black-white relations in America. Thomas Kochman\u27s...
The collection by Ruoff and Ward stands within the canon discussion in American literary history, wh...