An historical analysis of skin color discrimination in America: victimism among victim group populations

An historical analysis of skin color discrimination in America: victimism among victim group populations

Hall, Ronald E.

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Racism in America is most-commonly studied as white racism against minority groups (racial, gender, cultural). Often overlooked in this area of study is the discrimination that exists within minority groups. Through a detailed historical and sociological analysis, the author breaks down these pernicious, complex, and often misunderstood forms of skin color discrimination: their origins and their manifestations in modern world. Shedding new light on these sensitive issues, this volume will allow them to come to the forefront of academic research and open dialogue. This comprehensive work will include coverage of skincolor discrimination within racial, ethnic, sexual, and gender minority groups, and their particular forms and consequences. An Historical Analysis of SkinColor will be an important work for researchers studying the Sociology of Race and Racism, Gender Studies, LGBT Studies, Immigration, or Social Work. Explores the historical basis of skin color discrimination in America and its modern forms Provides a rare discussion of discrimination within minority groups Covers religious, social, political, cultural, and institutional forms of discrimination INDICE: I Introduction. II Colonization as Origin of Western Discrimination. III Racism: The Original 'ism' of American Discrimination. IV African-Americans. V Asian-Americans. VI Latino-Americans. VII Native-Americans. VIII Biracial-Americans. IX G/L-Americans. X Women. XI Immigrants. XII Conclusion.

  • ISBN: 978-1-4419-5504-3
  • Editorial: Springer
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 200
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/03/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés