Multicultural experiences, multicultural theorizing

This reader in multicultural social theory provides selections from a wide range of multicultural theorists that include Feminist, Queer, Afrocentric, Native American, Chicana, and Asian American perspectives. Rogers begins with an Introduction , then breaks the 38 readings into seven thematic secti...

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Other Authors: Rogers, Mary F. 1944- Mary Frances, Ritzer, George
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Language:English
Published: New York McGraw-Hill 1996
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