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Title/Author:
Race and ethnicity in New York City/ editedby Jerome Krase, Ray Hutchison.{me_controlnum}
other author:
Krase, Jerome.
Published:
Amsterdam ;Elsevier, : 2004.,
Description:
1 online resource (xxiii, 289 p.) :ill.
Subject:
Race. -
Subject:
New York (N.Y.) - Fiction. -
Online resource:
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/1047-0042/7
ISBN:
9781849503020 (electronic bk.)
Race and ethnicity in New York City
Race and ethnicity in New York City
[electronic resource] /editedby Jerome Krase, Ray Hutchison.{me_controlnum} - Amsterdam ;Elsevier,2004. - 1 online resource (xxiii, 289 p.) :ill. - Research in urban sociology,v. 71047-0042 ;. - Research in urban sociology ;v. 5..
Includes bibliographical references.
American cities are today more diverse than at any time in history. The continuing flow of new immigrants has settled in urban and suburbanareas that have undergone visible change in populationand neighborhoods. While Chicago long served as the convenient and well-studied model for urban sociology, for many Los Angeles has become the focal point for study of the postmodern heteropolis. It is interesting that for sociologists New York City, especially its outer boroughs such as Brooklyn and Queens, has largely remained outside the intense gaze of urban study. As the nation's largest city New York has long had a mosaic of socialworlds comparable to that of Chicago, and displays an ethnic diversitycomparable to that of Los Angeles. Because New York City presents us with a less easily recognizable mosaic and a more free form scattering of ethnic social spaces, it is seldom thought ofas a pre or post-modern"model" for other metropolitan areas. The eight articles presented in this volume represent both older and established ethnic and racial communities as well as new and emerginggroups in New York City. These include Italian communities, African American, as well as newer Jewish, Caribbean, and Asian groups.
ISBN: 9781849503020 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: E184.A1 / .R33 2004
Dewey Class. No.: 305.80097471
Universal Decimal Class. No.: 316
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