Voices of Diversity : Multi-culturalism in America

Today's world involves increased contact among people from diverse racial and cultural backgrounds, creating problems for many people. This book views diversity through the eyes of the children of diversity: the offspring of "mixed" marriages between different races, religions, or nat...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Sengstock, Mary C.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Springer 2017
Subjects:
Online Access:http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/31730
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Institution: Vietnam National University, Hanoi
Language: English
id oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-31730
record_format dspace
spelling oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-317302020-10-14T02:50:13Z Voices of Diversity : Multi-culturalism in America Sengstock, Mary C. Đa nguyên văn hóa ; Cultural pluralism -- United States ; Xung đột văn hóa ; Racially mixed people -- United States Culture conflict -- United States ; Mỹ 305.800973 Today's world involves increased contact among people from diverse racial and cultural backgrounds, creating problems for many people. This book views diversity through the eyes of the children of diversity: the offspring of "mixed" marriages between different races, religions, or nationalities. Using personal case studies, this comprehensive work examines the difficulties that can accompany close, interpersonal relationships across racial or cultural backgrounds. Identity struggles are common, as the author finds people who are told they must identify as Black because they look Black - and are later informed, sometimes by the same person, that they are not "really Black." They attempt to define their identity - when half the family says they are Christian, and the other half insists they are Jewish. They are required to "pick one" box for race, when their parents are from different races. This book describes their experiences and suggests ways of improving relationships across racial and cultural lines. Applied chapters suggest ways to improve diverse relationships at three levels: at the "micro" level, improving one-on-one relationships across ethnic or racial lines; at the "meso" level, developing programs to improve diverse relationships in schools and other community settings, particularly schools; at the "macro" level, through an analysis of the experiences of five different societies with diverse populations. 2017-04-20T07:17:28Z 2017-04-20T07:17:28Z 2009 Book 9780387896663 http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/31730 en © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2009 317 p. application/pdf Springer
institution Vietnam National University, Hanoi
building VNU Library & Information Center
continent Asia
country Vietnam
Vietnam
content_provider VNU Library and Information Center
collection VNU Digital Repository
language English
topic Đa nguyên văn hóa ; Cultural pluralism -- United States ;
Xung đột văn hóa ; Racially mixed people -- United States
Culture conflict -- United States ; Mỹ
305.800973
spellingShingle Đa nguyên văn hóa ; Cultural pluralism -- United States ;
Xung đột văn hóa ; Racially mixed people -- United States
Culture conflict -- United States ; Mỹ
305.800973
Sengstock, Mary C.
Voices of Diversity : Multi-culturalism in America
description Today's world involves increased contact among people from diverse racial and cultural backgrounds, creating problems for many people. This book views diversity through the eyes of the children of diversity: the offspring of "mixed" marriages between different races, religions, or nationalities. Using personal case studies, this comprehensive work examines the difficulties that can accompany close, interpersonal relationships across racial or cultural backgrounds. Identity struggles are common, as the author finds people who are told they must identify as Black because they look Black - and are later informed, sometimes by the same person, that they are not "really Black." They attempt to define their identity - when half the family says they are Christian, and the other half insists they are Jewish. They are required to "pick one" box for race, when their parents are from different races. This book describes their experiences and suggests ways of improving relationships across racial and cultural lines. Applied chapters suggest ways to improve diverse relationships at three levels: at the "micro" level, improving one-on-one relationships across ethnic or racial lines; at the "meso" level, developing programs to improve diverse relationships in schools and other community settings, particularly schools; at the "macro" level, through an analysis of the experiences of five different societies with diverse populations.
format Book
author Sengstock, Mary C.
author_facet Sengstock, Mary C.
author_sort Sengstock, Mary C.
title Voices of Diversity : Multi-culturalism in America
title_short Voices of Diversity : Multi-culturalism in America
title_full Voices of Diversity : Multi-culturalism in America
title_fullStr Voices of Diversity : Multi-culturalism in America
title_full_unstemmed Voices of Diversity : Multi-culturalism in America
title_sort voices of diversity : multi-culturalism in america
publisher Springer
publishDate 2017
url http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/31730
_version_ 1681763287056777216