Combining classical democratic theory with compelling personal stories and rigorous empirical analysis, God and Karate on the Southside is the first book to analyze the intersection between race, religion, and martial arts in the United States. It is a must-read for scholars interested in issues of community diversity and civic democracy.
Combining classical democratic theory with compelling personal stories and rigorous empirical analysis, God and Karate on the Southside is the first book to analyze the intersection between race, religion, and martial arts in the United States. It is a must-read for scholars interested in issues of community diversity and civic democracy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joseph E. Yi is assistant professor of political science at Gonzaga University.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 Part One. America Dividing, America Uniting Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Nature of the Problem: Diversity and Indifference Chapter 4 Many-Stranded Theory of Liberal Democracy Part 5 Part Two. Bridging Differences, Building Communities Chapter 6 God Bridging: Chicago (International) Church of Christ Chapter 7 Framing Religion: Limits of Christian Engagement Chapter 8 Karate Bridging: Fitzpatrick's Tang Soo Do Chapter 9 Framing Karate: Frontiers of Engagement Part 10 Part Three. Analysis and Discussion Chapter 11 Religious Participation and Race Relations: General Social Survey Chapter 12 Renewing Democracy in America
Part 1 Part One. America Dividing, America Uniting Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Nature of the Problem: Diversity and Indifference Chapter 4 Many-Stranded Theory of Liberal Democracy Part 5 Part Two. Bridging Differences, Building Communities Chapter 6 God Bridging: Chicago (International) Church of Christ Chapter 7 Framing Religion: Limits of Christian Engagement Chapter 8 Karate Bridging: Fitzpatrick's Tang Soo Do Chapter 9 Framing Karate: Frontiers of Engagement Part 10 Part Three. Analysis and Discussion Chapter 11 Religious Participation and Race Relations: General Social Survey Chapter 12 Renewing Democracy in America
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