Ethnicity and Race
Making Identities in a Changing World
- Stephen Cornell - University of Arizona, USA
- Douglas Hartmann - University of Minnesota
"This book is very well written and clearly organized throughout. It is pitched at upper-level undergraduate and graduate-level race and ethnicity students...in sum, this is an important book, highly recommended to students and faculty alike. The authors draw extensively from classic and contemporary sociological theory throughout the text and maintain a transnational focus in each and every chapter." —TEACHING SOCIOLOGY
This is a comprehensive text that is most fitting for graduate level students.
This offers useful material for thinking about race and ethnicity.
Good overview of introductory concepts and theories
Seems to be a well-rounded introduction to the topic of race and ethnicity
Content and material is appropriate for graduate level course on multiculturalism as a supplemental or main text. This book can also be used for a social stratification course in sociology department.