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Author Rose, Peter I., 1933-

Title Tempest-tost : race, immigration, and the dilemmas of diversity / Peter I. Rose
Published New York : Oxford University Press, 1997

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Description xiv, 257 pages ; 24 cm
regular print
Contents From Pariahs to Paragons -- The Reagan Years and Beyond -- Tempest-Tost -- "Of Every Hue and Caste" -- Blaming the Jews -- Caretakers, Gatekeepers, Guides, and Go-Betweens -- Long Night's Journey -- The Once and Would-Be King -- The Cantonese Connection -- In Whom They Trust -- The Vicars of the Volags -- The Intellectual Migration Revisited -- Pellegrini -- On the Slopes of Mount Allegro -- Unsentimental Journey -- Going to the Mountains -- Maven's Delight -- JASPs -- Down East Jews -- "But They Don't Look American" -- Some Americans From Asia -- Writing about a Culture of Racism -- Down Home and Up North -- The Real McCoy? -- Race and the American City -- The House We Live In -- New Immigrants, Old Issues -- The Limits of Tolerance
Summary The issues of race, immigration, and inter-ethnic conflict are daily copy in the world's media; so, too, is growing resistance to the presence of newcomers. In this timely and engrossing collection of his recent writings, internationally recognized sociologist Peter Rose addresses each of these subjects. Concerned mainly with U.S. policies and practices, the first part of the book includes essays on the post-1965 immigration of Asians and Latinos, the Reagan era and its legacy, the growing rhetoric of resentment, and the shifting meanings of "multiculturalism" for white and non-white Americans today. The title essay, Tempest-Tost, is about the plight of refugees. It sets the stage for the second, more narrowly focused section of the book: the making and implementing of U.S. refugee policy and the experiences of those who facilitated the rescue and resettlement of escapees from Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos following the fall of Saigon
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [247]-257)
Subject Cultural pluralism -- United States.
Minorities -- United States.
Refugees -- United States.
SUBJECT United States -- Emigration and immigration. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140040
United States -- Ethnic relations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140043
United States -- Race relations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140494
LC no. 96038822
ISBN 0195100700 (acid-free paper)