ETHNICITY: Source of Strength? Source of Conflict?
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Book Details
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Author: J. Milton Yinger
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Publisher: Rawat Publications
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Language: English
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ISBN: 8170334308
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Publication Year: 1997
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Pages: 504
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Binding: Hardcover
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Sale Territory: India
About the Book
In "Ethnicity: A Comparative Perspective", J. Milton Yinger offers an in-depth exploration of the concept of ethnicity, emphasizing its central role in the modern world. Nearly every society is multiethnic, and recent historical developments—such as the decline of empires, the rise of new states, and the expansion of global communication—have heightened the significance of ethnic relations. This comprehensive work seeks to provide the reader with the analytic tools, concepts, and perspectives necessary to understand and address the complexities of ethnic identity and relations.
Yinger defines and clarifies key terms such as ethnic group, nation, race, pluralism, assimilation, and dissimilation, helping readers develop a nuanced understanding of ethnicity. The book examines the wide range of experiences and challenges faced by ethnic groups across the globe, acknowledging that ethnic differences can both fuel conflicts and foster some of the most fulfilling and vital aspects of human existence.
"Ethnicity: A Comparative Perspective" not only offers insight into ethnic conflict but also guides the development of humane policies to address these issues. Whether you're a student of sociology, anthropology, or political science, this book serves as a foundational text in the study of ethnic dynamics and intercultural relations.
Contents
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Introduction to Ethnicity and Identity
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Theoretical Concepts and Definitions: Ethnic Group, Nation, Race
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Pluralism, Assimilation, and Dissimilation
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Case Studies of Ethnic Relations and Conflict
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Policy Implications for Addressing Ethnic Tensions
About the Author
J. Milton Yinger is a distinguished scholar and Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Anthropology at Oberlin College, Ohio. With years of academic experience, Yinger's research focuses on the intersections of ethnicity, culture, and society. His work on ethnic relations and identity has contributed significantly to the fields of sociology and anthropology, making this book an essential read for those interested in understanding the dynamics of multiethnic societies and how to approach them effectively.