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Race and Wealth Disparities is a multidisciplinary reader on the subject of race and wealth primarily, yet not exclusively, within the United States. The authors represent a number of social science and humanities'' perspectives from anthropology, economics, education policy, history, literature and law, to management, political science, social psychology and sociology. The authors also represent an attempt to create a dialogue across institutions with four of the authors representing Fisk University, a historically Black University. Because of this unique approach of having authors from ten different disciplines address questions of race and wealth, this study is able to provide substantive information about race and wealth disparities as well as giving the reader a greater and more textured understanding of multidisciplinary work. In this regard, the text models a multidisciplinary conversation in a way that is meant to help others enter into interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary work. The essays came out of a series of workshops between professors from fourteen different disciplines and four different universities, therefore, the essays are meant to explain the disciplines these professors represent as well as to convey and analyze the subject at hand.

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Part 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Origins of Global Wealth Disparities: A World History Case Study Chapter 4 Racial Differences in Wealth: A Brief Historical Overview Chapter 5 "Location, Location, Location:" Residential Segregation and Wealth Disparity Chapter 6 Corporatism and Inequality: The Race to the Bottom (Line) Chapter 7 A Selective Review of Sociological Perspectives on the Relationship between Race and Wealth Chapter 8 Federalism and Equity: Evolution of Federal Educational Policy Chapter 9 History and Education: Mining the Gap: Historically Black Colleges as Centers of Excellence for Engaging Disparities in Race and Wealth Chapter 10 Wealth Without: Creative Writers Confront Whites' Downward Mobility in America's Newest Gilded Age Chapter 11 Selling Identities: A Cultural Approach to Race and Identity Politics in the Postmodern Age Chapter 12 The "Currency" and "Purchase" of Literary Criticism Chapter 13 Race and Wealth Disparity: The Role of Law and the Legal System Part 14 Author Biographies Part 15 Index

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 2/27/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761839262, 978-0761839262
      ISBN10: 0761839267

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Race and Wealth Disparities is a multidisciplinary reader on the subject of race and wealth primarily, yet not exclusively, within the United States. The authors represent a number of social science and humanities'' perspectives from anthropology, economics, education policy, history, literature and law, to management, political science, social psychology and sociology. The authors also represent an attempt to create a dialogue across institutions with four of the authors representing Fisk University, a historically Black University. Because of this unique approach of having authors from ten different disciplines address questions of race and wealth, this study is able to provide substantive information about race and wealth disparities as well as giving the reader a greater and more textured understanding of multidisciplinary work. In this regard, the text models a multidisciplinary conversation in a way that is meant to help others enter into interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary work. The essays came out of a series of workshops between professors from fourteen different disciplines and four different universities, therefore, the essays are meant to explain the disciplines these professors represent as well as to convey and analyze the subject at hand.

      Table of Contents
      Part 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Origins of Global Wealth Disparities: A World History Case Study Chapter 4 Racial Differences in Wealth: A Brief Historical Overview Chapter 5 "Location, Location, Location:" Residential Segregation and Wealth Disparity Chapter 6 Corporatism and Inequality: The Race to the Bottom (Line) Chapter 7 A Selective Review of Sociological Perspectives on the Relationship between Race and Wealth Chapter 8 Federalism and Equity: Evolution of Federal Educational Policy Chapter 9 History and Education: Mining the Gap: Historically Black Colleges as Centers of Excellence for Engaging Disparities in Race and Wealth Chapter 10 Wealth Without: Creative Writers Confront Whites' Downward Mobility in America's Newest Gilded Age Chapter 11 Selling Identities: A Cultural Approach to Race and Identity Politics in the Postmodern Age Chapter 12 The "Currency" and "Purchase" of Literary Criticism Chapter 13 Race and Wealth Disparity: The Role of Law and the Legal System Part 14 Author Biographies Part 15 Index

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