The second edition of Race and Family maintains the book's
distinctive feature-introducing students to key concepts through a
structural lens-while featuring new material throughout. Race and
Family focuses on structural factors impacting all families, such
as demographic, economic, and historic trends, which illuminate the
similarities and distinctions among and within racial and ethnic
groups. After introductions to the study of race, ethnicity, and
the family, the book explores various issues such as family
structure, divorce, non-marital births, gender roles, racial
identity formation, intergenerational roles, grandparenting, care
of elders, and more. The book offers specific chapters on
racial-ethnic groups including African American, Asian American,
Latino American, Middle Eastern American, and Native American,
while also discussing white families, multiracial families, the
acculturation process, and more. Key updates to the second edition
include recent census and survey data, a new chapter on Middle
Eastern Americans, new material on multiracial and multicultural
families, updated resources, and more. The second edition of Race
and Family is a comprehensive introduction to race and family
through a distinctive structural lens. The book provides structural
factors, cross-cultural perspectives, and historical overviews that
students can use to analyze the whys and ways of family across
races and ethnicities. A complimentary test bank is available to
adopters as a Word document or via the free program Respondus.
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