Drawing on biocultural perspectives, How Real Is Race? Second Edition employs an activity-oriented approach to engage readers in unraveling-and rethinking-the contradictory messages we so often hear about race.
Drawing on biocultural perspectives, How Real Is Race? Second Edition employs an activity-oriented approach to engage readers in unraveling-and rethinking-the contradictory messages we so often hear about race.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
By Carol C. Mukhopadhyay; Rosemary Henze and Yolanda T. Moses
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by James A. Banks Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1: The Fallacy of Race as Biology Introduction to Part 1 1 Why Contemporary Races Are Not Scientifically Valid 2 Human Biological Variation: What We Don't See 3 If Not Race, How Do We Explain Biological Differences? 4 More Alike Than Different, More Different Than Alike Part 2: Culture Creates Race Introduction to Part 2 5 Culture Shapes How We Experience Reality 6 Culture and Classification: Race Is Culturally Real 7 Race and Inequality: Race as a Social Invention to Achieve Certain Goals 8 Cross-Cultural Overview of Race 9 If Race Doesn't Exist, What Are We Seeing? Sex, Mating, and Race Part 3: Race and Hot-Button Issues in Schools Introduction to Part 3 10 When is it racism? Who is a racist? 11 The Academic Achievement Gap and Equity 12 Assemblies, Clubs, Slurs, and Racial Labels 13 Interracial Flirting and Dating in Schools Part 4: Resources References Key Websites (Annotated) List of Activities Index About the Authors Endorsements
Foreword by James A. Banks Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1: The Fallacy of Race as Biology Introduction to Part 1 1 Why Contemporary Races Are Not Scientifically Valid 2 Human Biological Variation: What We Don't See 3 If Not Race, How Do We Explain Biological Differences? 4 More Alike Than Different, More Different Than Alike Part 2: Culture Creates Race Introduction to Part 2 5 Culture Shapes How We Experience Reality 6 Culture and Classification: Race Is Culturally Real 7 Race and Inequality: Race as a Social Invention to Achieve Certain Goals 8 Cross-Cultural Overview of Race 9 If Race Doesn't Exist, What Are We Seeing? Sex, Mating, and Race Part 3: Race and Hot-Button Issues in Schools Introduction to Part 3 10 When is it racism? Who is a racist? 11 The Academic Achievement Gap and Equity 12 Assemblies, Clubs, Slurs, and Racial Labels 13 Interracial Flirting and Dating in Schools Part 4: Resources References Key Websites (Annotated) List of Activities Index About the Authors Endorsements
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