Coping with Cultural and Racial Diversity in Urban AmericaBloomsbury Academic, 1990 M02 8 - 202 páginas The authors state at the beginning of this provocative new book that one of the most distinctive features of the American persona is a preoccupation and underlying concern in the United States with what is or is not `American.' How far can an ethnic group in the United States go to maintain its identity before it trespasses into what is perceived as un-American terrain? This is the underlying theme of Lambert and Taylor's community based investigation which studies the attitudes of Americans toward ethnic diversity and intergroup relations. Directed toward social psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, and ethnic scholars, this study deals with the peculiar U.S. dichotomy of cultural diversity and assimilation. |
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Methodological Approach | 36 |
The Perspectives of Mainstream White Americans | 108 |
The Perspectives of Black Americans | 133 |
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Coping with Cultural and Racial Diversity in Urban America Wallace Lambert,Donald M. Taylor Vista de fragmentos - 1990 |
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