Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
576
Language
English
Published
May 13, 2016
Publisher
Duke University Press Books
ISBN-10
0822361086
ISBN-13
9780822361084
Description
This compilation brings together a diverse array of voices and perspectives that challenge traditional narratives around race, ethnicity, and identity. The contributors, comprising scholars and activists from various backgrounds, delve into the complexities of ethnicity and its intersections with power, politics, and social justice. Their essays critically examine historical contexts and contemporary issues, inviting readers to rethink established frameworks and consider new approaches to understanding ethnicity in the modern world.
The reader emphasizes the importance of collective knowledge and activism, fostering a deeper awareness of how ethnic studies can inform struggles for equity and representation. By engaging with both theoretical and practical aspects of critical ethnic studies, it provides insightful analyses that resonate with current social movements, aiming to inspire readers to actively participate in the ongoing dialogue about race and justice.
The reader emphasizes the importance of collective knowledge and activism, fostering a deeper awareness of how ethnic studies can inform struggles for equity and representation. By engaging with both theoretical and practical aspects of critical ethnic studies, it provides insightful analyses that resonate with current social movements, aiming to inspire readers to actively participate in the ongoing dialogue about race and justice.
Genres
History