Landscape and Race in the United States is the definitive volume on
racialized landscapes in the United States. Edited by Richard
Schein, each essay is grounded in a particular location but all of
the essays are informed by the theoretical vision that the cultural
landscapes of America are infused with race and America's racial
divide. While featuring the black/white divide, the book also
investigates other social landscapes including Chinatowns, Latino
landscapes in the Southwest and white suburban landscapes. The
essays are accessible and readable providing historical and
contemporary coverage.
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