Ethnic Identity: Problems and Prospects for the Twenty-first Century
By (Author) Lola Romanucci-Ross
Edited by George A. De Vos
Edited by Takeyuki Tsuda
Contributions by Andrea Boscoboinik
Contributions by George A. De Vos
Contributions by Fabienne Doucet
Contributions by Louis Freedberg
Contributions by Mary Kay Gilliland
Contributions by Philip Hermans
Contributions by Lotte Hughes
AltaMira Press
AltaMira Press
22nd June 2006
Fourth Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
305.8
Paperback
416
Width 150mm, Height 231mm, Spine 28mm
671g
In this thoroughly revised fourth edition, with ten new chapters, the editors provide thought-provoking discussions on the importance of ethnicity in different cultural and social contexts. The authors focus especially on changing ethnic and national identities, on migration and ethnic minorities, on ethnic ascription versus self-definitions, and on shifting ethnic identities and political control. The international group of scholars examines ethnic identities, conflicts and accommodations around the globe, in Africa (including Zaire and South Africa), Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Macedonia, the Netherlands, the United States, Thailand, and the former Yugoslavia. It will serve as an excellent text for courses in race & ethnic relations, and anthropology and ethnic studies.
Lola Romanucci-Ross is professor of family and preventive medicine at the University of California, San Diego. George A. De Vos, a psychologist, is emeritus professor of anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley. Takeyuki (Gaku) Tsuda is associate director of the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies at the University of California, San Diego.