American Cultural Pluralism and LawBloomsbury Academic, 30/07/2006 - 287 páginas This new edition of Norgren and Nanda's classic updates their examination of the intersection of American cultural pluralism and law. They document and analyze legal challenges to the existing social order raised by many cultural groups, among them, Native Americans and Native Hawaiians, homeless persons, immigrants, disabled persons, and Rastafarians. In addition, they examine such current controversies as the culture wars in American schools and the impact of post-9/11 security measures on Arab and Muslim individuals and communities. The book also discusses more traditional challenges to the American legal system by women, homosexuals, African Americans, Latinos, Japanese Americans, and the Mormons and the Amish. |
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Dynamics of Ethnic Identity: Three Asian American Communities in Philadelphia Jae-Hyup Lee Pré-visualização limitada - 1998 |
Between Sacred and Secular: Research and Theory on Quasi-religion Arthur L. Greil,Thomas Robbins Visualização de excertos - 1994 |