Race and Ethnicity

Contents of This Chapter:

  1. Chapter Learning Objectives and Overview
    1. Learning Objectives
    2. Overview
    3. Licenses and Attributions for Chapter Learning Objectives and Overview
      1. Open Content, Original
      2. All Rights Reserved Content
  2. Racial, Ethnic, and Minority Groups
    1. What Is Race?
    2. What Is Ethnicity?
    3. What Are Minority Groups?
    4. Licenses and Attributions for Racial, Ethnic, and Minority Groups
      1. Open Content, Original
      2. Open Content, Shared Previously
      3. All Rights Reserved Content
  3. Theoretical Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity
    1. “Science” and Social Theory
    2. Emancipatory Theories
    3. Critical Race Theory
    4. A Closer Look: Race, Institutions, and Housing
    5. Racial Formation Theory
    6. Colorblindness/Theory of Racial Ignorance
    7. Intersection Theory
    8. Postcolonial Theory
    9. White Privilege
    10. Licenses and Attributions for Theoretical Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity
      1. Open Content, Original
      2. Open Content, Shared Previously
  4. Prejudice, Discrimination, and Racism
    1. Prejudice
    2. Discrimination
    3. Racism
    4. A Closer Look: Myths of Racism
    5. Institutionalized Racism
    6. Activity: Understanding Antiracism
    7. Licenses and Attributions for Prejudice, Discrimination, and Racism
      1. Open Content, Original
      2. Open Content, Shared Previously
      3. All Rights Reserved Content
  5. Race and Identities
    1. Racial Identity Development
      1. Non-White Racial Identities
      2. White Racial Identities: An Unspoken Norm of Whiteness
    2. Developing an Antiracist White Identity
    3. Licenses and Attributions for Race and Identities
      1. Open Content, Original
      2. Open Content, Shared Previously
  6. Race and Group-Level Interactions
    1. Pluralism
    2. Assimilation
    3. Amalgamation
    4. Genocide
    5. Expulsion
    6. Segregation
    7. Activity: Race and Interactions
    8. A Closer Look: Racial Tensions in the United States
    9. Licenses and Attributions for Race and Group Level Interactions
      1. Open Content, Original
      2. Open Content, Shared Previously
      3. All Rights Reserved Content
  7. Conclusion
    1. Review of Learning Objectives
    2. Key Terms
    3. Discussion Questions
    4. Additional Resources
    5. Licenses and Attributions for Conclusion
      1. Open Content, Original
      2. All Rights Reserved Content
  8. Chapter References

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