Speaking of Diversity : Language and Ethnicity in Twentieth-Century America /
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| 言語: | 英語 |
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Baltimore :
Johns Hopkins University Press,
2019
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目次:
- Introduction
- part 1 Coming to Terms with Ethnicity
- 1 The Melting Pot: Symbol of Fusion or Confusion? (starting pages 3)
- 2 Confusion Compounded: A Melting Pot Update (starting pages 32)
- 3 The Odd Couple: Pluralism and Assimilation (starting pages 47)
- 4 Minorities (Almost) All (starting pages 91)
- 5 Identifying Identity: A Semantic History (starting pages 123)
- part 2 World War II and American Identity
- 6 Americans All (starting pages 153)
- 7 The Study of American Culture (starting pages 188)
- 8 Pluralism, Democracy, and Catholicism: Religious Tensions (starting pages 207)
- part 3 Religion and American Diversity
- 9 Hansen, Herberg, and American Religion (starting pages 231)
- 10 Immigration, Religion, and Civil Religion (starting pages 250)
- 11 "Americanism" in American Catholic Discourse (starting pages 272)
- Index (starting pages 301)