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Introduction to Ethnic Studies 1st Edition – PDF ebook Copyright: 2021, Edition: 1st, Author: Labrador, Roderick N ; Caldwell, Ethan, Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing, Print ISBN: 9781793511935, etext ISBN: 9781793529107, Format: PDF

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Full title: Introduction to Ethnic Studies 1st Edition
Edition: 1st
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing
Author: Labrador, Roderick N ; Caldwell, Ethan
ISBN: 9781793511935, 9781793529107
Format: PDF

Description of Introduction to Ethnic Studies 1st Edition:
Introduction to Ethnic Studies: Oceanic Connections examines United States and Hawai’i history and contemporary social issues from diverse perspectives to arrive at a plural, multicultural understanding of the U.S. and Oceania. The anthology focuses on issues that affect marginalized groups, highlighting how these groups have acted collectively to change systems, structures, and relations of power.
In the first section, students are introduced to core concepts used to student race and relations through the lens of two major processes-colonization and migration. Readers learn why social inequalities persist in the U.S. and how these inequalities are distributed across racial, ethnic, and gender groups. Section two emphasizes the experiences of indigenous people, particularly those of Native Hawaiians and other Pacific peoples and Asian Americans. The readings address the political, cultural, and ecological problems facing a globalized Hawai’i and Pacific, while staking new claims for community alliances and academic interventions. In the final section, students explore the multitude of possibilities of an Oceanic ethnic studies.
Introduction to Ethnic Studies is an ideal resource for fundamental course in ethnic studies, especially those with a social justice and community impact focus.