The matrix of race : social construction, intersectionality, and inequality /
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TextPublication details: Los Angeles, Calif. : Sage, 2018.Description: xvi, 456 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 24 cmISBN: - 9781452202693
- REF 305.8 C63
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'The Matrix of Race', for race and ethnic relations courses, is written by three leading scholars and reflects a very contemporary way of looking at race, minorities, and intergroup relations. Older texts use a 'categorical' approach and feature a series of chapters that examine one minority group at a time (African Americans, Latino/a Americans, Asian Americans, Native Americans, etc.). Newer texts designed within the last 5-10 years are more likely to be organized topically, discuss various racial and ethnic minorities within the context of these topics, and use the most current theories and perspectives in this field
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