Uneven Roads helps students grasp how, when, and why race and ethnicity matter in U.S. politics. Using the metaphor of a road, with twists, turns, and dead ends, this incisive text takes students on a journey to understanding political racialization and the roots of modern interpretations of race and ethnicity.
Uneven Roads helps students grasp how, when, and why race and ethnicity matter in U.S. politics. Using the metaphor of a road, with twists, turns, and dead ends, this incisive text takes students on a journey to understanding political racialization and the roots of modern interpretations of race and ethnicity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Todd Shaw has appointments in both the Department of Political Science and the Department of Political Science at the University of South Carolina, Columbia. He is the College of Arts and Science's Distinguished Associate Professor of Political Science and African American Studies. From 2017 to 2021, Shaw was the department chair of political science and later the interim associate dean for diversity, equity, and inclusion in the College of Arts & Sciences. He researches and teaches in the areas of African American politics, urban politics, and public policy, as well as citizen activism and social movements.
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PART I: INTRODUCTION 1 Introduction: Race as an Uneven Road PART II: HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS 2 Native Americans: The Road From Majority to Minority, 1500s-1970s 3 The African American Political Journey, 1500s-1965 4 The Road Toward Contemporary Latino Politics, 1500s-1970s 5 Different and Common Asian American Roads, 1800s-1960s 6 Whiteness and the Shifting Roads of Immigrant America, 1780s-1960s PART III: POLICY AND SOCIAL ISSUES 7 Voting Rights in American Life 8 Group Identity, Ideology, and Activism 9 Political Behavior and Representation: Minorities' Growing Voice 10 Education and Criminal Justice Policies: Opportunity and Alienation 11 Immigration Policy: The Road to Settlement and Citizenship 12 Diasporic Politics and Foreign Affairs 13 Beyond Race: Intersections of Race, Gender, Class, and Sexual Orientation
PART I: INTRODUCTION 1 Introduction: Race as an Uneven Road PART II: HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS 2 Native Americans: The Road From Majority to Minority, 1500s-1970s 3 The African American Political Journey, 1500s-1965 4 The Road Toward Contemporary Latino Politics, 1500s-1970s 5 Different and Common Asian American Roads, 1800s-1960s 6 Whiteness and the Shifting Roads of Immigrant America, 1780s-1960s PART III: POLICY AND SOCIAL ISSUES 7 Voting Rights in American Life 8 Group Identity, Ideology, and Activism 9 Political Behavior and Representation: Minorities' Growing Voice 10 Education and Criminal Justice Policies: Opportunity and Alienation 11 Immigration Policy: The Road to Settlement and Citizenship 12 Diasporic Politics and Foreign Affairs 13 Beyond Race: Intersections of Race, Gender, Class, and Sexual Orientation
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