Ethnic Identity
Subtitle
Problems and Prospects for the Twenty-first Century (Fourth Edition)
Edited by Takeyuki Tsuda, Lola Romanucci-Ross and George De Vos
In this thoroughly revised fourth edition with ten new chapters, Lola Romanucci-Ross and her co-editors provide thought-provoking discussions on the importance of ethnicity in different cultural and social contexts. They outline how social change as a result of interethnic conflict is a reality of human history and of modern times. Individual chapters propose that the history of social life in different cultures is a continual rhythm of conflict and accommodation between groups, both external and internal. The authors focus on the key topics of changing ethnic and national identities; migration and ethnic minorities; ethnic ascription versus self-definitions; and shifting ethnic identities and political control. There are chapters covering ethnic identities in Africa (including Zaire and South Africa), Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Macedonia, the Netherlands, Thailand, the United States and the former Yugoslavia. This new survey will serve as an excellent text for courses in race and ethnic relations, anthropology and ethnic studies.
Bio
Takeyuki Tsuda is a professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change. He conducts comparative, multi-site field research on ethnic and immigrant minorities in various urban areas from a transnational, diasporic perspective with an emphasis on their socioeconomic marginalization, ethnonational identities, ethnic heritage, cultural practices and notions of home and homeland.