American Identity: Myth and Reality
Autor B. Kumaravadiveluen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 iun 2024
Taking into consideration the prevailing political, social and cultural conflicts, the author re-examines the changing nature of American identity-primarily its creedal identity, religious identity, cultural identity and linguistic identity-and does so within a broader perspective informed by national and global network of connections.
Based on his lived experience as a naturalized citizen and his learned knowledge as a scholar, he synthesizes the professional, the political and the personal. He draws insights from multiple disciplines in Humanities and Social Sciences, from surveys conducted by agencies like the Pew Research Center, and from the practice of everyday American life.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761874522
ISBN-10: 0761874526
Pagini: 214
Dimensiuni: 150 x 228 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hamilton Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0761874526
Pagini: 214
Dimensiuni: 150 x 228 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hamilton Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I: Understanding the Complexity of Identity
Chapter 1: Identity Matters
Chapter 2: Global Realities and Local Identities
Chapter 3: Being and Becoming American
Part II: Exploring the Persistence of Myths
Chapter 4: Meltable or Unmeltable Ethnics?
Chapter 5: Multiculturalism or Multiple Monoculturalisms?
Part III: Transforming the Sense of Self
Chapter 6: Religious Identity: Faith and the Faithful
Chapter 7: Cultural Identity: Mores and Morals
Chapter 8: Linguistic Identity: Mother- and Other Tongues
Part IV: Realizing the Spirit of America
Chapter 9: How the Ruling Elites Distort American Identity, and the Common People Reshape It
Chapter 10: Has the Real America Arrived Yet?
Bibliography
About the Author
Index
Acknowledgments
Part I: Understanding the Complexity of Identity
Chapter 1: Identity Matters
Chapter 2: Global Realities and Local Identities
Chapter 3: Being and Becoming American
Part II: Exploring the Persistence of Myths
Chapter 4: Meltable or Unmeltable Ethnics?
Chapter 5: Multiculturalism or Multiple Monoculturalisms?
Part III: Transforming the Sense of Self
Chapter 6: Religious Identity: Faith and the Faithful
Chapter 7: Cultural Identity: Mores and Morals
Chapter 8: Linguistic Identity: Mother- and Other Tongues
Part IV: Realizing the Spirit of America
Chapter 9: How the Ruling Elites Distort American Identity, and the Common People Reshape It
Chapter 10: Has the Real America Arrived Yet?
Bibliography
About the Author
Index
Recenzii
In this smart, nuanced exploration of how Americans negotiate between their cultural identities and their broader American one, Kumaravadivelu offers a blueprint for how our society can cultivate a healthy sense of nationhood that avoids the pitfalls of both identitarianism and aggressive nationalism. The author draws on personal experience and a deep reading of scholarly literature to craft a fascinating read that is also a work of real importance to the pluralistic society we share.
Weaving together various dimensions of how we construct a national identity in a pluralistic society like ours, Kumaravadivelu demonstrates that the ongoing accomplishment of an 'American identity' is complex, dynamic, contentious, and multifaceted. This timely and accessible book both illuminates our current condition and reminds us that we have the power to reshape our identity.
American Identity: Myth and Reality is a meticulous review of the origins and sustainability of ethnic, gender, racial, and sexual identities in America. Professor Kumaravadivelu weaved his personal account with the observations of noted scholars from various fields. In doing so, he managed to deliver multifaceted insights into our understanding of identities.
Weaving together various dimensions of how we construct a national identity in a pluralistic society like ours, Kumaravadivelu demonstrates that the ongoing accomplishment of an 'American identity' is complex, dynamic, contentious, and multifaceted. This timely and accessible book both illuminates our current condition and reminds us that we have the power to reshape our identity.
American Identity: Myth and Reality is a meticulous review of the origins and sustainability of ethnic, gender, racial, and sexual identities in America. Professor Kumaravadivelu weaved his personal account with the observations of noted scholars from various fields. In doing so, he managed to deliver multifaceted insights into our understanding of identities.