They and We: Racial and Ethnic Relations in the United States

Author:   Peter I. Rose
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Edition:   6th edition
ISBN:  

9781594512056


Pages:   310
Publication Date:   15 December 2005
Format:   Paperback
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They and We: Racial and Ethnic Relations in the United States


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Author:   Peter I. Rose
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   6th edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.430kg
ISBN:  

9781594512056


ISBN 10:   1594512051
Pages:   310
Publication Date:   15 December 2005
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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Reading Peter Rose's They and We in the aftermath of the Paris riots makes one realize that, despite some continuing disparities, how far America has progressed toward a multicultural society, and how far Europeans still have to go. They and We should be translated into every language in Europe and done so with all due speed...The revised They and We contains 40 years of accumulated wisdom by one of America's most astute and sensitive observers of inter-group and international relations. -Dr. Timothy W. Ryback, Historian and Director, Salzburg Seminar They and We is a unique resource: not a standard textbook but an extended, erudite, and deeply engaging essay, itself evolving over the tumultuous decades that it covers with a historian's keen grasp of changing contexts, a novelist's eye for detail, and the sociological imagination to connect biography and history within social structures. Updated and expanded, Peter I. Rose's classic book is an informed and illuminating meditation on some of the most intractable issues of our age: the persistence of color lines, the meaning of race, the rebirth of nativism in a new era of mass immigration, the construction and deconstruction of ethnic identities, and the forces that assimilate or divide them and us in American society. -Ruben G. Rumbaut, co-author of Immigrant America: A Portrait and Legacies: The Story of the Immigrant Second Generation Rose brings more than four decades of observation and reflection to his analysis of race and ethnicity in the United States. He helps us understand both our recent past and the currents now moving us into the future. Students will particularly appreciate Rose's lively and engaging writing style. They will hear his voice on the page and feel his message that sociological realism can debunk popular misconceptions about race and ethnicity. -Jeremy Hein, Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire I read They and We as an undergraduate, while I was turning myself from a physics major into a playwright. I was in pursuit of American character and the drama of our lives. I didn't yet know how to break through the limits of my skin or move beyond the range of my partial vision. They and We revealed to me what we couldn't see in what we always see. Artists like sociologists should offer us the ability to imagine ourselves. As I explore American character on screen, stage, and now in novels, I always feel connected to Peter Rose's wise and elegant masterpiece. -Andrea Hairston, author of Mindscape There are some aspects of the American Experience, past and present, so fundamental that social literacy demands responsible persons have knowledge of them. Professor Rose's comprehensive study of our society's character provides a compelling introduction for the first-time student and a masterful refresher for the experienced reader. -Stephen J. Reno, Chancellor University System of New Hampshire Peter Rose taught me to think about United States history and society in terms of the hyphenated American. In this new and updated edition of They and We, he offers not only an insightful analysis of the debate about ethnicity and race in the United States, he also makes an astute assessment of these issues that remain at the center of contemporary debate. -Ruud Janssens, Professor of American Studies, University of Amsterdam Peter Rose's clear-eyed, meticulous study of 'they' and 'we' comes to us in its sixth edition at this crucial time when we Americans are sorely in need of self-examination if we are to, finally, dismantle this persistent 'culture of inequality.' -Andy Rowan, Lecturer, English Department, Bronx Community College, CUNY


Reading Peter Rose's They and We in the aftermath of the Paris riots makes one realize that, despite some continuing disparities, how far America has progressed toward a multicultural society, and how far Europeans still have to go. They and We should be translated into every language in Europe and done so with all due speed...The revised They and We contains 40 years of accumulated wisdom by one of America's most astute and sensitive observers of inter-group and international relations. -Dr. Timothy W. Ryback, Historian and Director, Salzburg Seminar They and We is a unique resource: not a standard textbook but an extended, erudite, and deeply engaging essay, itself evolving over the tumultuous decades that it covers with a historian's keen grasp of changing contexts, a novelist's eye for detail, and the sociological imagination to connect biography and history within social structures. Updated and expanded, Peter I. Rose's classic book is an informed and illuminating meditation on some of the most intractable issues of our age: the persistence of color lines, the meaning of race, the rebirth of nativism in a new era of mass immigration, the construction and deconstruction of ethnic identities, and the forces that assimilate or divide them and us in American society. -Ruben G. Rumbaut, co-author of Immigrant America: A Portrait and Legacies: The Story of the Immigrant Second Generation Rose brings more than four decades of observation and reflection to his analysis of race and ethnicity in the United States. He helps us understand both our recent past and the currents now moving us into the future. Students will particularly appreciate Rose's lively and engaging writing style. They will hear his voice on the page and feel his message that sociological realism can debunk popular misconceptions about race and ethnicity. -Jeremy Hein, Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire I read They and We as an undergraduate, while I was turning myself from a physics major into a playwright. I was in pursuit of American character and the drama of our lives. I didn't yet know how to break through the limits of my skin or move beyond the range of my partial vision. They and We revealed to me what we couldn't see in what we always see. Artists like sociologists should offer us the ability to imagine ourselves. As I explore American character on screen, stage, and now in novels, I always feel connected to Peter Rose's wise and elegant masterpiece. -Andrea Hairston, author of Mindscape There are some aspects of the American Experience, past and present, so fundamental that social literacy demands responsible persons have knowledge of them. Professor Rose's comprehensive study of our society's character provides a compelling introduction for the first-time student and a masterful refresher for the experienced reader. -Stephen J. Reno, Chancellor University System of New Hampshire Peter Rose taught me to think about United States history and society in terms of the hyphenated American. In this new and updated edition of They and We, he offers not only an insightful analysis of the debate about ethnicity and race in the United States, he also makes an astute assessment of these issues that remain at the center of contemporary debate. -Ruud Janssens, Professor of American Studies, University of Amsterdam Peter Rose's clear-eyed, meticulous study of `they' and `we' comes to us in its sixth edition at this crucial time when we Americans are sorely in need of self-examination if we are to, finally, dismantle this persistent `culture of inequality.' -Andy Rowan, Lecturer, English Department, Bronx Community College, CUNY


Reading Peter Rose's They and We in the aftermath of the Paris riots makes one realize that, despite some continuing disparities, how far America has progressed toward a multicultural society, and how far Europeans still have to go. They and We should be translated into every language in Europe and done so with all due speed...The revised They and We contains 40 years of accumulated wisdom by one of America's most astute and sensitive observers of inter-group and international relations. -Dr. Timothy W. Ryback, Historian and Director, Salzburg Seminar They and We is a unique resource: not a standard textbook but an extended, erudite, and deeply engaging essay, itself evolving over the tumultuous decades that it covers with a historian's keen grasp of changing contexts, a novelist's eye for detail, and the sociological imagination to connect biography and history within social structures. Updated and expanded, Peter I. Rose's classic book is an informed and illuminating meditation on some of the most intractable issues of our age: the persistence of color lines, the meaning of race, the rebirth of nativism in a new era of mass immigration, the construction and deconstruction of ethnic identities, and the forces that assimilate or divide them and us in American society. -Ruben G. Rumbaut, co-author of Immigrant America: A Portrait and Legacies: The Story of the Immigrant Second Generation Rose brings more than four decades of observation and reflection to his analysis of race and ethnicity in the United States. He helps us understand both our recent past and the currents now moving us into the future. Students will particularly appreciate Rose's lively and engaging writing style. They will hear his voice on the page and feel his message that sociological realism can debunk popular misconceptions about race and ethnicity. -Jeremy Hein, Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire I read They and We as an undergraduate, while I was turning myself from a physics major into a playwright. I was in pursuit of American character and the drama of our lives. I didn't yet know how to break through the limits of my skin or move beyond the range of my partial vision. They and We revealed to me what we couldn't see in what we always see. Artists like sociologists should offer us the ability to imagine ourselves. As I explore American character on screen, stage, and now in novels, I always feel connected to Peter Rose's wise and elegant masterpiece. -Andrea Hairston, author of Mindscape There are some aspects of the American Experience, past and present, so fundamental that social literacy demands responsible persons have knowledge of them. Professor Rose's comprehensive study of our society's character provides a compelling introduction for the first-time student and a masterful refresher for the experienced reader. -Stephen J. Reno, Chancellor University System of New Hampshire Peter Rose taught me to think about United States history and society in terms of the hyphenated American. In this new and updated edition of They and We, he offers not only an insightful analysis of the debate about ethnicity and race in the United States, he also makes an astute assessment of these issues that remain at the center of contemporary debate. -Ruud Janssens, Professor of American Studies, University of Amsterdam Peter Rose's clear-eyed, meticulous study of 'they' and 'we' comes to us in its sixth edition at this crucial time when we Americans are sorely in need of self-examination if we are to, finally, dismantle this persistent 'culture of inequality.' -Andy Rowan, Lecturer, English Department, Bronx Community College, CUNY


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Peter I. Rose, a sociologist and writer, is Sophia Smith Professor Emeritus and Senior Fellow of the Kahn Liberal Arts Institute at Smith College. His many books include The Subject is Race, Seeing Ourselves, Strangers in Their Midst, Nation of Nations, Americans from Africa, Working with Refugees, Tempest-Tost, Guest Appearances and Other Travels in Tome and Space and The Dispossessed: An Anatomy of Exile.

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