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E-grāmata: Marginality, Power and Social Structure: Issues in Race, Class, and Gender Analysis

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The articles in this book are intended to be a much-needed corrective to the literature on marginality. In the recent past, and at present, the concept of marginality has been used with little specificity, and when used with specificity, the delineation of the complex dimensions of the term has been less than satisfactory. To illustrate the many ways in which marginality exists and operates in many societies Rutledge Dennis has assembled a rich array of articles designed to highlight the history and evolution of the concept of marginality along with the theorists, issues and situations which prompted the use of the term, and the issues for which the term is applicable today. The very title of the volume comes into play here because, though many of the early marginality theorists took the term into the realm of psychology, the contributors to this volume who discussed the theory highlighted the social structural foundation of marginality.

Dennis sought a marriage of theory and research while assembling the articles for this volume. For this reason he actively sought papers which used divergent research strategies to uncover the existence of marginality in its various forms and contexts. Thus, some of the papers utilize ethnographic and life history approaches, whereas others use statistical analysis and historical data analysis. In addition to theoretical and methodological concerns a major theme for this volume is the combination of both theory and method towards an investigation of issues and problems emanate from the social structure, and are closely linked to power and domination.

LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS ix
PART I THE AGE OF MARGINALITY
Rutledge M. Dennis
3(8)
PART II: DEFINING MARGINALITY: HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES
MARGINALITY: A CONCEPTUAL EXTENSION
Robert J. Dunne
11(18)
NO OWNER OF SOIL: REDEFINING THE CONCEPT OF MARGINALITY
Janet Mancini Billson
29(20)
THE MARGINAL MAN: EVOLUTION OF A CONCEPT
Thomas H. Jenkins
49(22)
PART III: YOUTH AND MARGINALITY
EXCLUSION, CIVIC INVISIBILITY AND MARGINALITY: THE MURDERS OF STREET YOUTH IN BRAZIL
Martha K. Huggins
71(22)
THE IMPACT OF RELIGIOSITY ON DEVIANCE AND CRIMINAL ACTIVITY IN YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS
Kimya Nuru Dennis
93(38)
SOCIAL CAPITAL AND THE IMPACT OF VIOLENCE AMONG EARLY ADOLESCENT AFRICAN-AMERICAN MALES
Joseph B. Richardson, Jr.
131(42)
PART IV: MARGINALITY AND THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF ETHNICITY AND GENDER IDENTITY
ETHNIC BOUNDARIES AND INTERMEDIARIES IN THE RESETTLEMENT OF INDOCHINESE REFUGEES
Jeremy Hein
173(18)
MARGINALIZING THE MAJORITY: MIGRATION AND THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF IDENTITY AMONG UIGHUR MUSLIM WOMEN IN CHINA
Sadat Obol
191(16)
TRANSCENDING "THE MARGINAL MAN": CHALLENGING THE PATRIARCHAL LEGACY OF ROBERT E. PARK
Mary Jo Deegan
207(24)
PART V: CLASS AND MARGINALITY THE MARGINAL STATUS OF TEACHERS IN AN ELITE
SCHOOL SYSTEM: SECONDARY EDUCATION IN NINETEENTH AND EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY FRANCE
Frederique Van de Poel-Knottnerus and J. David Knottnerus
231(22)
WILLIAM J. WILSON'S "GHETTO-RELATED BEHAVIORS," VALUES AND POVERTY: A TEST
Martha A. Jacob
253