College of Charleston - Sociology
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
College of Charleston
Coastal Carolina University
University of Virginia Women's Center
The official journal of ASA’s Section for Racial and Ethnic Minorities
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity publishes the highest quality
cutting-edge sociological research on race and ethnicity regardless of epistemological
methodological
or theoretical orientation.
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
Associate Professor Of Sociology
Manhattanville College
Manhattanville College
New York
Assistant Professor Of Sociology
Conway
South Carolina
Assistant Professor of Sociology
Coastal Carolina University
Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology
Charleston
South Carolina Area
College of Charleston
Truman Community College
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Dissertation: \"What Are You?\" Multiracial Identity and the Persistence of Racism in a \"Post-Racial\" Society
Sociology
University of Virginia
MA
Social Science
BS
Economics
Harold Washington Community College
Piedmont Virginia Community College
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Multiracialism and Its Discontents: A Comparative Analysis of Asian-White and Black-White Multiracials
racism. Multiracialism is often heralded as a breakthrough in racial reconciliation; some even go so far as to posit that the U.S. will become so racially mixed that racism will diminish. However
this comparative analysis of multiracials who identify as part-Asian and part-White and those who identify as part-Black and part-White indicates vastly different experiences of what it means to be multiracial. The book also attends to a nuanced understanding of how racism and inequality operate when an intersectional approach of race
class
gender
and sexual orientation is taken into account. It takes a focused look at how multiracialism is shaped by racism
but ultimately reveals a broader statement about race in the U.S. today: that there is no post-racial state and any identity or movement that attempts to address racial inequality must contend with that reality.
Multiracialism and Its Discontents: A Comparative Analysis of Asian-White and Black-White Multiracials
Milton Vickerman
Race and Ethnicity: Constancy in Change uses both classic readings and new research on contemporary racial inequality to create a logical progression through the primary issues of race and ethnicity. \n\nThe nine sections discuss the history of race and racism
define major concepts
and analyze how and why inequality persists. In addition to the readings
the anthology features introductions that frame each section’s readings
key terms with which students should be familiar
learning objectives for each section
and Reflect and Consider inquiries designed for each reading. Each section ends with a Highlight that showcases a contemporary racial trend in the news. The sections are also supplemented by Read
Listen
Watch
Interact! features
which supply easily accessible links to complementary readings
audio stories
videos
and interactive websites. The book concludes with Investigate Further
a list of readings for those who wish to delve deeper into a particular topic. \n\nRace and Ethnicity enables students to grasp the fundamentals of race and racism and encourages them to engage in conversations about them. Ideal for sociology programs
the anthology is well-suited to courses on race and ethnicity.
Race and Ethnicity: Constancy in Change
Hephzibah
Strmic-Pawl
PhD
Manhattanville College
University of Virginia Women's Center
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