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American Cultural Pluralism and Law Third Edition
Book Code: C8692
ISBN: 0-275-98692-6
ISBN-13: 978-0-275-98692-6
304 pages, 15 photos
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 7/30/2006
List Price: $97.95 (UK Sterling Price: £54.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Also Available: Paperback
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects: Reviews:
  • As in previous editions, the central theme of this work concerns the negotiations between the law and the many subcultures that make up US society. The authors present the material thematically. They address issues of race and ethnicity by looking at Native Americans and land issues, issues of Native Hawaiian and Puerto Rican sovereignty, the struggle for African American civil rights, and Latino immigration. Religion is discussed as it relates to legal struggles of the Mormons and the Amish to define their own ways of life, the "culture wars" in American Schools, and Rastafarian and Native American ritual use of illicit drugs. Addressing gender, two chapters discuss women's rights and gay marriage. A final section on community and citizenship discusses anti-discrimination campaigns by people with disabilities and homeless people, Japanese internment, and the antagonistic relationship between cultural pluralism and the "war on terror."
    —Reference & Research Book News
    November 2006
Description: This new edition of Norgren and Nanda's classic updates their examination of the intersection of American cultural pluralism and law. They document and analyze legal challenges to the existing social order raised by many cultural groups, among them, Native Americans and Native Hawaiians, homeless persons, immigrants, disabled persons, and Rastafarians. In addition, they examine such current controversies as the culture wars in American schools and the impact of post-9/11 security measures on Arab and Muslim individuals and communities. The book also discusses more traditional challenges to the American legal system by women, homosexuals, African Americans, Latinos, Japanese Americans, and the Mormons and the Amish. The new chapters and updated analyses in this Third Edition reflect recent, relevant court cases dealing with culture, race, gender, religion, and personal status. Drawing on court materials, state and federal legislation, and legal ethnographies, the text analyzes the ongoing tension between, on the one hand, the need of different groups for cultural autonomy and equal rights, and on the other, the necessity of national unity and security. The text integrates the authors' commentary with case descriptions set in historical, cultural, political, and economic context. While the authors' thesis is that law is an instrument of social policy that has generally furthered an assimilationist agenda in American society, they also point out how in different periods, under different circumstances, and with regard to different groups, law has also some opportunity for cultural autonomy.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Introduction: E Pluribus Unum?
  • Race and Ethnicity
  • Native Americans, Land, and Law
  • Trouble in Paradise: Native Hawaiian and Puerto Rican Sovereignty
  • African Americans: The Fight for Justice and Equality
  • Immigration: Latinos and Law
  • Religion
  • Religious Belief and Practice: The Mormons
  • Religious Belief and Practice: The Amish
  • The Culture Wars in American Schools
  • Religion and the Use of Illicit Drugs: The Rastafari and the Native American Church
  • Gender
  • Women's Nature, Women's Lives, Women's Rights
  • Family Values: Gays and Marriage
  • Community and Citizenship
  • Fighting Prejudice: Persons with Disabilities and Homeless Persons
  • 100 Percent American: Who Qualifies in a National Emergency? Japanese Americans and the Law
  • Cultural Pluralism and the Rule of Law Post-9/11
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index
LC Card Number: 2006007760
LCC Class: KF4755
Dewey Class: 342
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