Iron Cages: Race and Culture in 19thCentury America,Used

Iron Cages: Race and Culture in 19thCentury America,Used

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Iron Cages provides a unique comparative analysis of white attitudes toward Asians, Blacks, Mexicans, and Native Americans in the nineteenth century, offering a cohesive study of the foundations of race and culture in America. In his provocative new epilogue, 'The Fourth Iron Cage, ' Takaki focuses on race in contemporary society within the context of America's nuclear armsoriented economy. He compares the AsianAmerican 'model minority' and black underclass, and extends his analysis to Native Americans, Chicanos, and Puerto Ricans. Incisive and uptodate, Iron Cages is an essential resource for students of ethnic history, and important reading for anyone interested in the history of race relations in America.

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