Deep South: A Social Anthropological Study of Caste and Class
Author(s)
Davis, Allison
Gardner, Burleigh B.
Gardner, Mary R.
Davis, Allison
Gardner, Burleigh B.
Gardner, Mary R.
Deep South Was Originally Published In 1941, Documenting In Startling Detail The Nuances, Character, And Lived Realities Of Racism In A Southern Town. Allison Davis And His Co-authors, Burleigh And Mary Gardner, All Went Undercover, Not Revealing Their Scholarly Project Or Even Their Association With One Another. Their Analysis Notably Revealed The Importance Of Caste And Class To Both Black And White Worldviews, And It Anatomized How Those Are Constructed, Reified, And Reinforced. Deep South Is Freshly Relevant Today To Those Interested In The Concept Of Caste And How It Continues To Inform The Many Flavors Of American Inequality--
Keywords
African Americans, Blacks, Economic conditions, Social classes, Social conditions, Southern States, Noirs américains, Conditions sociales, Conditions économiques, Economic history, Classes sociales, États du sud (E.U.), Afro-Americans, Southern states, history, Southern states, social conditions
African Americans, Blacks, Economic conditions, Social classes, Social conditions, Southern States, Noirs américains, Conditions sociales, Conditions économiques, Economic history, Classes sociales, États du sud (E.U.), Afro-Americans, Southern states, history, Southern states, social conditions
Name in long format: | Deep South: A Social Anthropological Study of Caste and Class |
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ISBN-10: | 0226817989 |
ISBN-13: | 9780226817989 |
Book pages: | 328 |
Book language: | en |
Edition: | Second |
Binding: | Paperback |
Publisher: | University of Chicago Press |