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- catalog abstract "For nearly a century, the discourse on ethnoracial minorities in the United States has been framed by debates over assimilation versus pluralism. In this challenging look at race, culture, and the nature of integration, Stanford Lyman explores that discourse, from its philosophical origins in intellectual responses to the "Jewish Question" to its contemporary formulations. Lyman's subjects range from Robert E. Park's shifting views on the relation between assimilation and civilizational advance through the imagery of ethnic groups found in novels, slave narratives, and film; the challenge to ethnohistorical views represented by the Chinese diaspora; and the "badge of slavery" that Asian, Hispanic, and Native American groups have been forced to wear. Finally, Lyman reflects on the innovative ways of speaking, writing, and acting forged by the revival of race consciousness and offers a perspective on how to understand more constructively the major African-American literary and social critics.".
- catalog contributor b5730989.
- catalog coverage "United States Race relations.".
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "11. Asians, Blacks, Hispanics, Amerinds: Confronting Vestiges of Slavery -- pt. 4. Assimilation, Pluralism, and the Postmodern Challenge. 12. Between Ecriture and Thymos: Dilemmas and Contradictions of Racial, Ethnic, and Minority Cultural Expression in the Twenty-first Century.".
- catalog description "For nearly a century, the discourse on ethnoracial minorities in the United States has been framed by debates over assimilation versus pluralism. In this challenging look at race, culture, and the nature of integration, Stanford Lyman explores that discourse, from its philosophical origins in intellectual responses to the "Jewish Question" to its contemporary formulations. Lyman's subjects range from Robert E. Park's shifting views on the relation between assimilation and civilizational advance through the imagery of ethnic groups found in novels, slave narratives, and film; the challenge to ethnohistorical views represented by the Chinese diaspora; and the "badge of slavery" that Asian, Hispanic, and Native American groups have been forced to wear. Finally, Lyman reflects on the innovative ways of speaking, writing, and acting forged by the revival of race consciousness and offers a perspective on how to understand more constructively the major African-American literary and social critics.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Robert E. Park, American Civil Society, and the Race Question. 1. Civilization, Culture, and Color: Changing Foundations of Robert E. Park's Sociology of Race Relations. 2. Park and Realpolitik: Race, Culture, and Modern Warfare. 3. Robert E. Park's Congo Papers: A Gothic Perspective on Capitalism and Imperialism -- pt. 2. Interracial Contacts: History, Sociology, Imagery. 4. Memory, Forgetfulness; History, Integration: Hansen's Law of "Third Generation Interest" and the Race Question. 5. Slavery and Sloth: A Study in Race and Morality. 6. Race, Sex, and Servitude: Images of Blacks in American Cinema -- pt. 3. Asian Peoples in America. 7. Stewart Culin: The Earliest American Chinatown Studies and a Hypothesis about Pre-Columbian Migration. 8. The Chinese Diaspora in America, 1850-1943. 9. Contrasts in the Community Organization of Chinese and Japanese in North America. 10. Generation and Character: The Case of the Japanese Americans.".
- catalog extent "viii, 398 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0252020480 (acid-free paper)".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Urbana : University of Illinois Press,".
- catalog spatial "United States Race relations.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "305.8/00973 20".
- catalog subject "E184.A1 L95 1994".
- catalog subject "Minorities United States.".
- catalog subject "Racism United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "11. Asians, Blacks, Hispanics, Amerinds: Confronting Vestiges of Slavery -- pt. 4. Assimilation, Pluralism, and the Postmodern Challenge. 12. Between Ecriture and Thymos: Dilemmas and Contradictions of Racial, Ethnic, and Minority Cultural Expression in the Twenty-first Century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Robert E. Park, American Civil Society, and the Race Question. 1. Civilization, Culture, and Color: Changing Foundations of Robert E. Park's Sociology of Race Relations. 2. Park and Realpolitik: Race, Culture, and Modern Warfare. 3. Robert E. Park's Congo Papers: A Gothic Perspective on Capitalism and Imperialism -- pt. 2. Interracial Contacts: History, Sociology, Imagery. 4. Memory, Forgetfulness; History, Integration: Hansen's Law of "Third Generation Interest" and the Race Question. 5. Slavery and Sloth: A Study in Race and Morality. 6. Race, Sex, and Servitude: Images of Blacks in American Cinema -- pt. 3. Asian Peoples in America. 7. Stewart Culin: The Earliest American Chinatown Studies and a Hypothesis about Pre-Columbian Migration. 8. The Chinese Diaspora in America, 1850-1943. 9. Contrasts in the Community Organization of Chinese and Japanese in North America. 10. Generation and Character: The Case of the Japanese Americans.".
- catalog title "Color, culture, civilization : race and minority issues in American society / Stanford M. Lyman.".
- catalog type "text".