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Race Relations: A Critique (Stanford Social Sciences)

by Stephen Steinberg

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Stephen Steinberg offers a bold challenge to prevailing thought on race and ethnicity in American society. In a penetrating critique of the famed race relations paradigm, he asks why a paradigm invented four decades before the Civil Rights Revolution still dominates both academic and popular discourses four decades after that revolution.

On race, Steinberg argues that even the language of “race relations” obscures the structural basis of racial hierarchy and inequality. Generations of sociologists have unwittingly practiced a “white sociology” that reflects white interests and viewpoints. What happens, he asks, when we foreground the interests and viewpoints of the victims, rather than the perpetrators, of racial oppression?

On ethnicity, Steinberg turns the tables and shows that the early sociologists who predicted ultimate assimilation have been vindicated by history. The evidence is overwhelming that the new immigrants, including Asians and most Latinos, are following in the footsteps of past immigrants—footsteps leading into the melting pot. But even today, there is the black exception. The end result is a dual melting pot—one for peoples of African descent and the other for everybody else.

Race Relations: A Critique cuts through layers of academic jargon to reveal unsettling truths that call into question the nature and future of American nationality.




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5 out of 5 starsDismantling the Dominant Paradigm, 2008-01-10
Provides a critique of the dominant paradigm in sociology: Racial and Ethnic Relations (RER). Author dissects the white supremacist ideological underpinnings of why sociologists study "race" using a paradigm that operates to preserve the racial status quo.

At the 1963 meetings of the ASA, sociology fiddled while Rome burned. They were befuddled by the civil rights revolution. Even as the outside world falsified their RER paradigm, establishment sociologists clung to their model, a product of Robert Ezra Park, who ghost wrote books for the racial accommodationist Booker T. Washington.

At the 2005 centennial of the ASA, the sociological establishment was celebrating Lester Ward while ignoring his racist ideas, effectively elevating a white supremacist into an icon.

Provides an interesting explanation of how William J. Wilson went from obscurity to the recipient of a MacArthur "genius grant" among other things after penning a book called "The Declining Significance of Race".

Main argument of book is that sociology must confront the underlying White Supremacy of its dominant RER paradigm and the profession's racist past before it can provide an adequate guide for breaking down racial oppression.




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