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Between Fear and Hope Globalization and Race in the United States
Author: Andrew L. Barlow
Year: 2003
Pages: 225
Format: PDF
File size: 12 MB
Language: ENG

Year: 2003
Pages: 225
Format: PDF
File size: 12 MB
Language: ENG

Roediger and Elizabeth E. Potter. Between Fear and Hope Globalization and Race in the United States by David R. Roediger and Elizabeth E. Potter The book "Between Fear and Hope" by David R. Roediger and Elizabeth E. Potter explores the complex relationship between globalization and race in the United States, highlighting the tensions and contradictions that arise from these two powerful forces. The authors argue that globalization has created new opportunities for economic growth and cultural exchange, but it has also led to increased inequality and social polarization. They contend that understanding the interplay between globalization and race is essential for addressing the challenges facing contemporary society. The book begins by examining the historical context of globalization and its impact on different racial groups in the United States. The authors discuss how globalization has influenced immigration patterns, labor markets, and cultural identity, shaping the experiences of diverse communities. They argue that globalization has created both opportunities and challenges for different racial groups, leading to a complex web of relationships that must be understood to address social issues effectively.
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