Test Bank for Unequal Relations, A Critical Introduction to Race, Ethnic, and Aboriginal Dynamics in Canada, 8th Edition, 8e by Augie Fleras
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TABLE OF
CONTENTS
PART 1
Conceptualizing the Politics of Race, Ethnic, and Aboriginal Relations
Chapter 1 Race, Ethnic, and Aboriginal
Relations: Patterns, Paradoxes, Perspectives
Introduction:
The Good, the Bad, and the In-Between
Mismanaging
Race, Ethnic, and Aboriginal Relations: Polite Fictions Versus Inconvenient
Truths
Governance
Models for Managing Race, Ethnic, and Aboriginal Relations
Theorizing
Intergroup Relations: Sociological Models of Society as Explanatory Frameworks
Chapter 2 The Politics of Race
Introduction:
“The Power of a Perception”
Race
Mattered: On the Origins of Race Thought
Taking
Race Seriously: Race Matters
Will Race
Matter in the Future?
Chapter 3 Racisms and Anti-racism
Introduction:
The Toxicity of Racism in Canada
Problematizing
Racisms in Canada
Defining
Racism
Components
of Racism
Sectors of
Racism
The Big
Picture: Costs, Origins, Persistence, Causes
Anti-Racism:
Rooting Out Racism
Chapter 4 Ethnicity Matters: Politics,
Conflict, and Experiences
Introduction:
Global Implosion/Ethnicity Explosion
Explaining
Ethnicity: Why?
Expressing
Ethnicity: How?
Depoliticizing
Ethnicity: Making Canada Safe For Ethnicity, Safe From Ethnicity
Chapter 5 Racialized Inequality
Introduction:
Canada’s “Racialized Mosaic”
Defining
Racialized Inequality: Exclusions & Stratification
Racialized
Inequalities in Canada
Explaining
Racialized Disparities
Toward
Equality
Chapter 6 Gender Minorities, Gendered
Exclusions
Introduction:
The Dynamics of Gender in a Gendered Canada
Gendered
Inequality: Women as Minorities, Minorities as Women
Explaining
Gendered Inequality: Overlapping, Intersecting, and Interlocking
PART 2
Diversities and Difference in a Multicultural Canada: Peoples, Migrants, and
Minorities
Chapter 7 Aboriginal Peoples in Canada:
Repairing the Relationship
Introduction:
An Unsettled Relationship
Canada’s
Aboriginal Peoples: Diversity in Distress
Relations
Repair: Difference, Land, Governance
Remaking
Canada: Rethinking the Relationship
Toward a
Postcolonial Social Contract: Two Steps Forward . . .
Chapter 8 Immigrants and Immigration
Introduction:
The Paradoxes of Immigration
Canada: An
Immigration Society of Immigrants
Who Got
in? Exclusionary Practices
Overhauling
the Program
Who Gets
in? Canada’s Immigration Program
Assessing
Immigration: Benefits and Costs
Immigrant
Experiences: Settling Down, Moving Up, Fitting in
Chapter 9 Multiculturalism as
Canada-Building Governance
Introduction:
Living Together with Differences: Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Prospects
Theorizing
Multiculturalism as Governance
Multiculturalism
in Canada
Public
Perceptions/Critical Reactions
Multiculturalism:
Doing It the Canadian Way
Chapter 10 This Adventure Called
Canada-Building
Introduction:
New Rules, New Game, Evolving Outcomes
Canada-Building:
An Unfinished Work in Progress
Toward a
Postnational Canada: Nation or Notion?
Building
Canada: Perfecting Imperfections
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