"Bravo to the authors! They have done an excellent job addressing the
issues that are critical to community members, policy makers and
interventionists concerned with Black families in the context of our
nation." —Michael C. Lambert, University of Missouri, Colombia
"African American Families is a timely work. The strength of this text
lies in the depth of coverage, clarity, and the ability to combine
secondary sources, statistics and qualitative data to reveal the
plight of African Americans in society." —Edward Opoku-Dapaah,
Winston-Salem State University "African American Families is both
engaging and challenging and is perhaps one of the most important
works I have read in many years. This book will most certainly move
the discourse of the socio-economic conditions of black families
forward, beyond the boundaries already set by other books in the
market. African American Families is an excellent book whose time has
come, and one that I would most definitely adopt." —Lateef O. Badru,
University of Louisville African American Families provides a
systematic sociological study of contemporary life for families of
African descent living in the United States. Analyzing both
quantitative and qualitative data, authors Angela J. Hattery and Earl
Smith identify the structural barriers that African Americans face in
their attempts to raise their children and create loving, healthy, and
raise the children of the next generation. Key Features: Uses the lens
provided by the race, class, and gender paradigm: Examples illustrate
the ways in which multiple systems of oppression interact with
patterns of self-defeating behavior to create barriers that deny many
African Americans access to the American dream. Addresses issues not
fully or adequately addressed in previous books on Black families:
These issues include personal responsibility and disproportionately
high rates of incarceration, family violence, and chronic illnesses
like HIV/AIDS. Brings statistical data to life: The authors weave
personal stories based on interviews they′ve conducted into the
usual data from scholarly(?) literature and from U.S. Census Bureau
reports. Provides several illustrations from Hurricane Katrina: A
contemporary analysis of a recent disaster demonstrates many of the
issues presented in the book such as housing segregation and predatory
lending practices. Offers extensive data tables in the appendices:
Assembled in easy-to-read tables, students are given access to the
latest national agencies data from agencies including the U.S. Census
Bureau, Centers for Disease Control, and Bureau of Justice Statistics.
Intended Audience: This is an ideal textbook for advanced
undergraduate and graduate courses such as African American Families,
Sociology of the Family, Contemporary Families, and Race and Ethnicity
in the departments of Human Development and Family Studies, Sociology,
African American Studies, and Black Studies.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781483316888
Publisert
2014
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
SAGE Publications, Inc
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
408
Forfatter