Dominant minority relations in America: linking personal history with the convergence in the New World
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adam_text | I Contents
Preface xi
part I Introduction to Sociology and
the Sociology of Minority Groups 1
^N chapter 1
^ What Is Sociology and How Can It Help Us
Understand Mergroup Relations? 3
Basic Definitions 4
Methods 17
Theoretical Perspectives 18
^N chapter 2
^ What Are the Key befnitions and Concepts
in the Sociology of Minority Groups? 25
Migrant, Immigrant, and Emigrant 26
Ethnic Group 28
Race 33
Racism and Ethnocentrism 38
Minority Group 39
Dominant Group 42
Prejudice and Discrimination 45
^ chapter 3
^ Are Race and Ethnicity the Only Sources
of Oppression in Our Society? 59
What Are Some of the Oppressed Groups? 60
How (In)Tolerant Are We? 61
What Should We Call These Groups? 62
v
vi Contents
Definition of Minority Groups Based on Race and Ethnicity 62
Logistical Reasons for Focusing on Minority Groups Based
on Race and Ethnicity 63
Why Study Oppressed Groups Based on Characteristics
Other Than Race and Ethnicity? 64
Minority Group Based on Gender 64
Minority Group Based on Sexual Orientation 68
Minority Groups Based on Other Statuses 71
Minority Groups That Discriminate Against
Other Racial and Ethnic Groups 72
chapter 4
^ Are We Alone in Our Interyroup Values
andNorms? 75
Apartheid in South Africa 77
Northern Ireland 80
1930s and 1940s Germany 83
Puerto Rico 89
Vietnam 92
Dominant Minority Relations throughout the World 95
^^ chapter J
^ What Are the Sizes of Minority Groups
in the United States? 97
Where Do the Numbers Come From? 98
What Should We Know about the U.S. Census? 98
What Do the Numbers Look Like? 102
chapter O
^ Can We Construct a Theoretical Model
to Explain and Predict Interaroup Relations ? 119
What Is the Question? 120
An Overview of the Approach 121
Assimilation, Pluralism, Functionalism, and Conflict 121
Functionalism and Assimilation 122
Contents vii
Functionalism and Ideology 127
The Conflict Perspective and Minority Group Theory 130
Conflict and Assimilation: A Single Model 133
What Are the Questions to Ask Based on the Model? 142
^^^m^^mj^^m^ffi^^k 145
part II How Can We Apply Sociological Theory
to Group Experience? 15 7
chapter /
^ Native Americans 161
Overview 162
What Was the Nature of the Dominant Group s
Initial Conflict Position? 162
What Were the Responses of the Minority Group? 166
What Tactics Did the Dominant Group Use to Maintain Dominance? 168
To What Extent Was the Minority Group Community Separate and
Established, and How Much Power Did That Community Generate? 1 72
What Are the Types and Extent of Assimilation or Power Sharing? 1 75
Family Eackaro and: Native Americans 182
chapter o
^ African Americans 185
Overview and Comparison to Native Americans 186
What Was the Nature of the Dominant Group s
Initial Conflict Position? 187
What Were the Responses of the Minority Group? 193
What Tactics Did the Dominant Group Use to Maintain Dominance? 195
To What Extent Was the Minority Group Community Separate and
Established, and How Much Power Did That Community Generate? 209
What Are the Types and Extent of Assimilation or Power Sharing? 224
Family Background: African Americans 234
viii Contents
^ chapter 9
^ Irish Americans 239
Overview and Comparison to African and Native Americans 240
What Was the Nature of the Dominant Group s
Initial Conflict Position? 244
What Were the Responses of the Minority Group? 248
What Tactics Did the Dominant Group Use to Maintain Dominance? 256
To What Extent Was the Minority Group Community Separate and
Established, and How Much Power Did That Community Generate? 259
What Are the Types and Extent of Assimilation or Power Sharing? 263
Family Ba.ckqrou.nd: Irish Americans 269
^ chapter 10
^ German Americans n
Overview and Comparison to African, Native, and Irish Americans 272
What Was the Nature of the Dominant Group s
Initial Conflict Position? 277
What Were the Responses of the Minority Group? 279
What Tactics Did the Dominant Group Use to Maintain Dominance? 285
To What Extent Was the Minority Group Community Separate and
Established, and How Much Power Did That Community Generate? 288
What Are the Types and Extent of Assimilation or Power Sharing? 289
Family Background: German Americans 294
chapter 11
^ Italian Americans 297
Overview and Comparison to African, Native, Irish,
and German Americans 298
What Was the Nature of the Dominant Group s
Initial Conflict Position? 303
What Were the Responses of the Minority Group? 312
What Tactics Did the Dominant Group Use to Maintain Dominance? 320
To What Extent Was the Minority Group Community Separate and
Established, and How Much Power Did That Community Generate? 324
What Are the Types and Extent of Assimilation or Power Sharing? 33]
Family Background: Italian Americans 338
Contents ix
chapter 1Z
^ Second Stream Jewish Americans 343
Overview and Comparison to African and Native Americans,
and Other First and Second Stream Immigrants 344
What Was the Nature of the Initial Conflict Position
of the Dominant Group and of Other Minority Groups? 351
What Were the Responses of the Minority Group? 359
What Tactics Did the Gentile Group Use to Maintain Dominance? 365
To What Extent Was the Minority Group Community Separate and
Established, and How Much Power Did That Community Generate? 368
What Are the Types and Extent of Assimilation or Power Sharing? 373
Family hackavound: Jewish Americans 388
^^ chapter 13
^ Japanese Americans 391
Overview and Comparison to African and Native Americans,
and Other First and Second Stream Immigrants 392
What Was the Nature of the Initial Conflict Position of
the Dominant Group and of Other Minority Groups? 400
What Were the Responses of the Minority Group? 406
What Tactics Did the Dominant Group Use to Maintain Dominance? 414
To What Extent Was the Minority Group Community Separate and
Established, and How Much Power Did That Community Generate? 421
What Are the Types and Extent of Assimilation or Power Sharing? 426
Family BaCKjfOuyid: Japanese Americans 435
chapter 14
^ Mexican Americans 439
Overview and Comparison to African and Native Americans,
and Other First and Second Stream Immigrants 440
What Was the Nature of the Anglo Group s
Initial Conflict Position? 449
What Were the Responses of the Minority Group? 458
What Tactics Did the Dominant Group Use to Maintain Dominance? 468
X Contents
To What Extent Was the Minority Group Community Separate and
Established, and How Much Power Did That Community Generate? 471
What Are the Types and Extent of Assimilation or Power Sharing? 480
Family Backaround: Mexican Americans 489
chapter 15
^ Vietnamese Americans 493
Overview and Comparison to African and Native Americans,
and Other First and Second Stream Immigrants 494
What Was the Initial Conflict Position of
the Dominant Group and of Other Groups? 505
Responses of the Vietnamese and Community Building 510
What Are the Types and Extent of Assimilation or Power Sharing? 520
Family Background: Vietnamese Americans 529
chapter It)
^ Final Thoughts: Theory, Intergroup History,
and Family Background 533
The Theory and Questions We Used to Structure the Study
of Minority Groups 534
Generalizations about Intergroup Relations in U.S. Society 535
Applications to the Family Background Project 543
References 551
Index 565
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