Landscape and Race in the United States
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Book Details
• Author: Richard Schein (Editor)
• Brand: Taylor & Francis Ltd
• Edition: 1
• Binding: Paperback
• Number of Pages: 272
• Release Date: 19-06-2006
• EAN: 9780415949958
• Package Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.0 x 0.7 inches
• Language: English
Book Description:
Landscape and Race in the United States is the definitive volume on the concept of racialized landscapes in the U.S. Edited by Richard Schein, the book offers a collection of essays, each grounded in a specific location, but unified by the theoretical perspective that America's cultural landscapes are deeply intertwined with race and the nation's racial divide.
While the book places a strong focus on the black/white divide, it also explores a variety of other social landscapes, including Chinatowns, Latino landscapes in the Southwest, and white suburban landscapes. The essays are written to be accessible and readable, providing both historical and contemporary perspectives on how race shapes the physical and cultural landscapes of America.