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Diversity in America

by Vincent N. Parrillo
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Overview

The Third Edition of Diversity in America offers both a sociohistorical perspective and a sociological analysis to provide insights into U.S. diversity. The author squarely addresses the questions that generate more passionate, charged, and raucous debate than all others in American society today: Is multiculturalism a threat to us? Should immigration be more closely controlled? Are we no longer sufficiently "American," and why? The book answers these questions by using history and sociology to shed light on socially constructed myths about our past, misunderstandings from our present, and anxieties about our future.

New to the Third Edition: Offers a new section in each chapter, "The Larger Context," which compares multiculturalism in the U.S. to other developed countries, Examines what constitutes a racial or ethnic group, Includes new chapter-opening photographs that visually illustrate the context of each chapter, Presents expanded commentary in many chapters about the influence of Asian culture in the earlier part of U.S. history and provides expanded discussion about Arabs, Asians, Hispanics, and Native Americans, Discusses the social constructionist approach as a further understanding of the perception of groups such as Native Americans and other racial minorities, Explores how transnationalism affects multiculturalism, Expands the discussion of the PATRIOT Act and its impact on immigrants, Offers maps showing the territorial size of the United States during the eras discussed in Chapters 2 through 6.

About the Author, Vincent N. Parrillo

Vincent N. Parrillo was born and raised in Paterson, New Jersey. He received his B.S. degree from Seton Hall University, his M.A.from Montclair State University, and his doctorate from Rutgers University. He teaches the following undergraduate courses: Minority Groups in America, Urban Sociology, Sociology of Socialization, Social Problems, Ethnic and Racial Conflict Resolution. Graduate courses include Racial and Ethnic Experiences and Sociology of Intercultural Communication.

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Book Details

Published
September 28, 2012
Publisher
Paradigm Publishers
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781612052540

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