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Officially Hispanic: Classification Policy and Identity

by Jose Enrique Idler
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Overview

Officially Hispanic takes a critical look at the American government's classification system of ethnicity and race. Classification policies - related to issues of identity and civil rights - are an important feature of American politics. The classification of Hispanic or Latino is especially significant due to the large percentage of the population identified in that category. Delving into questions of group categorization and the nature of membership, identity, and ethnic groups, Idler argues that the Hispanic category, as currently used by the federal government, does not adequately capture the multiplicity of circumstances and identities among Hispanics. Applicable in the upper level undergraduate or graduate public policy, political science, and cultural studies classroom, as well as for academics and practitioners, this timely inquiry addresses one of the central questions of modern states: how to socially and politically integrate all of its citizens.

Synopsis

Delving into questions of group classification and the meaning of identity,Officially Hispanic argues that the Hispanic category, as currently used by the federal government, does not capture the multiplicity of circumstances and identities among Hispanics. The standardized category then may need to be modified in order to serve its public policy purposes. This timely inquiry addresses one of the central questions of modern states: how to integrate, socially and politically, all of its citizens.

About the Author, Jose Enrique Idler

Jose Enrique Idler, PhD, is a government affairs consultant in Washington, D.C.

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Editorials

Choice

...the test is extensive...each chapter can be read separately or as part of a larger work...the volume is a great supplementary text for courses in the social sciences and humanities. Summing Up: Highly Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through practitioners.

Jorge L. A. Garcia

Jose Idler has arrived, and his challenge to liberal cant, orthodoxies, and pieties will shake things up in social theory. His clear thinking, broad knowledge, creative ideas, imaginative illustrations, and rigorous argument hold promise of dispelling the academic fog that envelops our efforts to think through group identity, multiculturalism, ethnicity, and race. This book points our way to improved social understanding and smarter public policy.

CHOICE

...the test is extensive...each chapter can be read separately or as part of a larger work...the volume is a great supplementary text for courses in the social sciences and humanities. Summing Up: Highly Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through practitioners.

January 2008 CHOICE

the text provides clearly written and carefully researched philosophical explanations to broad-ranging political questions....the volume is a great supplementary text for courses in the social sciences and humanities. Summing Up: Highly Recommended.

Jorge J. E. Gracia

Officially Hispanic addresses the thorny philosophical issues raised by classification policy and identity for Hispanics. Detailed research, clear writing, and provocative theses make this book a must read for anyone who takes seriously the challenges posed by the growth of the Hispanic population in the US.

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2007
Publisher
The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group Inc
Pages
262
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780739119693

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