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Family Ethnicity

Strength in Diversity

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-0-7619-1856-1
Verlag: Shanaya Wagh
Erscheinungstermin: 29.04.1999
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Family ethnicity is the sum total of our ancestry and cultural dimensions: how families collectively identify the core of their beings. Our ethnicity is fundamental to the all-encompassing core of our identity. Families differentiate themselves from other groups and form linkages with families that assume similar identifications and provide reference groups for their members. Ethnicity involves the unique family customs, proverbs, and stories that are passed on for generations. Almost all of us are from families that are part of ethnicities. This new edition provides extensive information about the various cultural elements that different family groups have drawn on in order to exist in the United States today. In each chapter, the authors are intimately familiar with the particular groups, by way of membership in the group or intensive study of the group. The eight sections of the book cover Native American Indians, Native Hawaiian, Mexican American and Spanish, African American, Muslim American, and Asian American families.

Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9780761918561
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-0-7619-1856-1
  • Verlag: Shanaya Wagh
  • Erscheinungstermin: 29.04.1999
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: 2. Auflage 1999
  • Produktform: Gebunden
  • Gewicht: 658 g
  • Seiten: 416
  • Format (B x H x T): 153 x 242 x 27 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt
  • Vorauflage: 978-0-8039-3736-9

Autoren/Hrsg.

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McAdoo, Harriette Pipes

Harriette Pipes McAdoo is a University Distinguished Professor at Michigan State University, Department of Family and Child Ecology.  Previously, she was Professor at Howard University in the School of Social Work and Visiting Lecturer at Smith College, the University of Washington, and the University of Minnesota.  She is a Director of the Groves Conference on Marriage and the Family; was a National Adviser to the President of the White House Conference on Families; was former President and Board Member of the National Council on Family Relations; and was a member of the Governing Council of the Society for Research in Child Development.  She was the first person honored by the National Council on Family Relations with the Marie Peters Award for Outstanding Scholarship, Leadership, and Service in the Area of Ethnic Minority Families.  Dr. McAdoo received her B.A. and M.A. from Michigan State University and her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, and she has done post-doctoral studies at Harvard University.  She has published on racial attitudes and self-esteem in young children, Black mobility patterns, coping strategies of single mothers, and professional Kenyan women and HIV/AIDS in Zimbabwe.  She is editor of <em>Black Children: Social, Educational, and Parental Environments, Second Edition</em> (2002, SAGE) and <em>Family Ethnicity: Strength in Diversity, Second Edition</em> (1999, SAGE), as well as <em>Young Families, Program Review, and Policy Recommendations</em>.  She is coauthor of <em>Women and Children, Alonge and in Poverty</em>.  She has four children and four grandchildren.

PART ONE: FAMILY ETHNIC DIVERSITY
Families of Color - Harriette Pipes McAdoo
Strengths that Come from Diversity
Reframing Family Ethnicity in America - Doris Wilkinson
PART TWO: NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN FAMILIES
The American Indian Experience - Suzan Shown Harjo
Firstborn American Indian Daughters - LeAnne E Silvey
Struggles to Reclaim Cultural Self Identity
Contemporary Issues in the Urban American Indian Family - Walter T Kawamoto and Tamara C Cheshire
PART THREE: NATIVE HAWAIIAN FAMILIES
Native Hawaiian Families - Lillian Aotaki Phenice
PART FOUR: MEXICAN AMERICAN AND SPANISH-ORIGIN FAMILIES
Mexican American/Chicano Families - Estella A Martínez
Parenting as Diverse as the Families Themselves
Cuban Americans in Exile - Zulema E Suárez
Myths and Reality
Dichos y Refranes - Jaime Chahin, Francisco A Villarruel and Ruben Anguiano Viramontez
The Transmission of Cultural Values and Beliefs
PART FIVE: AFRICAN AMERICAN FAMILIES
African American Extended Kin Systems - Shirley J Hatchett and James S Jackson
An Empirical Assessment in the National Survey of Black Americans
African American Females as Primary Parents - Niara Sudarkasa
PART SIX: MUSLIM AMERICAN FAMILIES
Islamic Family Ideals and Their Relevance to American Muslim Families - Bahira Sherif
Contemporary Muslim Women and the Family - Marsha T Carolan
PART SEVEN: ASIAN AMERICAN FAMILIES
Continuity and Change among Vietnamese Families in the United States - Steven J Gold
Intergenerational Relationships among Chinese Immigrant Families from Taiwan - Chien Lin and William T Liu
The Ethnic Socialization of Chinese American Children - Young-Shi Ou and Harriette Pipes McAdoo
Korean Immigrants' Marital Patterns and Marital Adjustments - Pyong Gap Min
PART EIGHT: SOCIAL PRACTICE WITH PEOPLE OF COLOR
Necessary Social Work Roles and Knowledge with Native Americans - Charlotte Tsoi Goodluck
Indian Child Welfare Act
And How Are the Children? Diversity in Childhood Experiences - Wynetta Devore and Harlan London
Family Ethnicity - Harriette Pipes McAdoo
Challenges for the 21st Century