Color-line to borderlands : the matrix of American ethnic studies /

The 13 essays collected here touch on many issues experiences in the development of Ethnic Studies departments in American academic institutions. The authors have developed work they first presented at an April 1993 symposium held at the U. of Washington in Seattle. Some of the topics presented incl...

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Other Authors: Butler, Johnnella E. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2001]
Series:American ethnic and cultural studies.
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Table of Contents:
  • Multiculturalism: battleground or meeting ground? / Ronald Takaki
  • Ethnic studies as a matrix for the humanities, the social sciences, and the common good / Johnnella E. Butler
  • The problematics of ethnic studies / Manning Marable
  • The influence of African American history on U.S. history survey textbooks since the 1970s / John C. Walter
  • Ethnic studies in U.S. higher education: the state of the discipline / Evelyn Hu-DeHart
  • From ideology to institution: the evolution of Africana studies / Rhett S. Jones
  • The dialectics of ethnicity in America: a view from American Indian studies / Elizabeth Cook-Lynn & Craig Howe
  • Whither the Asian American subject? / Lane Ryo Hirabayashi & Marilyn Caballero Alquizola
  • Thirty years of Chicano and Chicana studies / Lauro H. Flores
  • Asian American studies and Asian studies: boundaries and borderlands of ethnic studies and area studies / Shirley Hune
  • Reimagining borders: a hemispheric approach to Latin American and U.S. Latino and Latina studies / Edna Acosta-BelĂ©n
  • Bridges to the twenty-first century: making cultural studies- and making it work / Judith Newton
  • Heavy traffic at the intersections: ethnic, American, women's, queer, and cultural studies / T.V. Reed.