Poli Sci 231 Spring 2012

Identity and Violence : The Illusion of Destiny

$15.95

Instructor: Marquez

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ISBN: 
0393329291
Author: 
Sen, Amartya Kumar
Product Description: 

“One of the few world intellectuals on whom we may rely to make sense out of our existential confusion.”—Nadine Gordimer

In this sweeping philosophical work, Amartya Sen proposes that the murderous violence that has riven our society is driven as much by confusion as by inescapable hatred. Challenging the reductionist division of people by race, religion, and class, Sen presents an inspiring vision of a world that can be made to move toward peace as firmly as it has spiraled in recent years toward brutality and war.

Publication Date: 
2007-02-01
Pages: 
240
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
W. W. Norton & Company

Gang Leader for a Day:A Rogue Sociologist Takes to the Streets

$16.00

Instructor: Marquez

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ISBN: 
9780143114932
Author: 
Venkatesh, Sudhir
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In this "riveting"(The New York Times) work of nonfiction, a sociologist infiltrates the world of Chicago's crack-dealing gangs

First presented in Freakonomics, the story of a young sociologist who embedded himself in Chicago's most notorious gang and captured the world's attention. Gang Leader for a Day is the fascinating full story of how Sudhir Venkatesh gained entrance into the lives of a group of drug-dealers and went on to witness-and participate in-events that have rarely been described in print. A brazen, page-turning, and fundamentally honest view of the morally ambiguous, highly intricate, often corrupt struggle to survive in an urban war zone, it is also an emotional and complicated look at the friendship that develops between the sociologist and a gang leader, two ambitious men a universe apart.

Publication Date: 
2008-12-20
Pages: 
320
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Penguin (Non-Classics)

Right to Vote: RevisedThe Contested History of Democracy in the United States

$24.00

Instructor: Marquez

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ISBN: 
9780465005024
Author: 
Keyssar, Alexander
Product Description: 

Originally published in 2000, The Right to Vote was widely hailed as a magisterial account of the evolution of suffrage from the American Revolution to the end of the twentieth century. In this revised and updated edition, Keyssar carries the story forward, from the disputed presidential contest of 2000 through the 2008 campaign and the election of Barack Obama. The Right to Vote is a sweeping reinterpretation of American political history as well as a meditation on the meaning of democracy in contemporary American life.

Publication Date: 
2008-08-20
Pages: 
496
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Basic Books

There Goes the Neighborhood: Racial USED

$9.95

Instructor: Marquez

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ISBN: 
9780679724186
Author: 
Wilson, William Julius
Used
Product Description: 

From one of America’s most admired sociologists and urban policy advisers, There Goes the Neighborhood is a long-awaited look at how race, class, and ethnicity influence one of Americans’ most personal choices—where we choose to live. The result of a three-year study of four working- and lower-middle class neighborhoods in Chicago, these riveting first-person narratives and the meticulous research which accompanies them reveal honest yet disturbing realities—ones that remind us why the elusive American dream of integrated neighborhoods remains a priority of race relations in our time.

Publication Date: 
2007-09-20
Pages: 
240
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Vintage

Ethnic Myth: Race, Ethnicity, and Class in America USED

$14.95

Instructor: Marquez

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ISBN: 
080704153X
Author: 
Steinberg, Stephen
Used
Product Description: 

You hold in your hand a dangerous book. Because it rejects as it clarifies most of the current wisdom on race, ethnicity, and immigration in the United States, The Ethnic Myth has the force of a scholarly bomb. --from the Introduction by Eric William Lott

In this classic work, sociologist Stephen Steinberg rejects the prevailing view that cultural values and ethnic traits are the primary determinants of the economic destiny of racial and ethnic groups in America. He argues that locality, class conflict, selective migration, and other historical and economic factors play a far larger role not only in producing inequalities but in maintaining them as well, thus providing an insightful explanation into why some groups are successful in their pursuit of the American dream and others are not.

Publication Date: 
2001-01-01
Pages: 
336
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Beacon Press

There Goes the Neighborhood: Racial, Ethnic, and Class Tensions in Four Chicago

$14.95

Instructor: Marquez

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ISBN: 
9780679724186
Author: 
Wilson, William Julius
Product Description: 

From one of America’s most admired sociologists and urban policy advisers, There Goes the Neighborhood is a long-awaited look at how race, class, and ethnicity influence one of Americans’ most personal choices—where we choose to live. The result of a three-year study of four working- and lower-middle class neighborhoods in Chicago, these riveting first-person narratives and the meticulous research which accompanies them reveal honest yet disturbing realities—ones that remind us why the elusive American dream of integrated neighborhoods remains a priority of race relations in our time.

Publication Date: 
2007-09-20
Pages: 
240
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Vintage

Ethnic Options : Choosing Ethnic Identities in America

$26.95

Instructor: Marquez

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ISBN: 
9780520070837
Author: 
Waters, Mary C.
Product Description: 

In this perceptive and revealing study, Mary Waters explores the "reinvention" of ethnicity in the lives of the grandchildren and great grandchildren of European immigrants, asking how their ethnic heritage is lived, maintained, and celebrated. Through in-depth interviews with sixty third and fourth generation white ethnics in suburban California and Pennsylvania, the author discovers a surprisingly resilient sense of ethnicity among people who could reasonably label themselves simply "American." Mary Waters' research brings to light a fascinating history of American immigration, revealing aspects of a shared culture and ideology and the unique ways in which ethnic identities fulfill very American needs. Describing the "symbolic ethnicity" of later generation white ethnics as a quintessential American phenomenon, she argues that ethnicity has retained its importance in our lives precisely because it allows people to reconcile the contradictory American values of choice, individuality, and community. In addition to her exploration of the symbolic ethnicity of later generation middle-class whites, Mary Waters addresses its cost to society, contrasting it with the optionless ethnicity of non-white Americans. Her conclusions in Ethnic Options constitute an invaluable contribution to our understanding of contemporary American life.

Publication Date: 
1990-09-01
Pages: 
224
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
University of California Press

Ethnic Myth : Race, Ethnicity, and Class in America

$22.00

Instructor: Marquez

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ISBN: 
080704153X
Author: 
Steinberg, Stephen
Product Description: 

You hold in your hand a dangerous book. Because it rejects as it clarifies most of the current wisdom on race, ethnicity, and immigration in the United States, The Ethnic Myth has the force of a scholarly bomb. --from the Introduction by Eric William Lott

In this classic work, sociologist Stephen Steinberg rejects the prevailing view that cultural values and ethnic traits are the primary determinants of the economic destiny of racial and ethnic groups in America. He argues that locality, class conflict, selective migration, and other historical and economic factors play a far larger role not only in producing inequalities but in maintaining them as well, thus providing an insightful explanation into why some groups are successful in their pursuit of the American dream and others are not.

Publication Date: 
2001-01-01
Pages: 
336
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Beacon Press
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