ISBN-13: 9781631890727 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 314 str.
ISBN-13: 9781631890727 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 314 str.
"Race and Poverty in the Americas uses postmodernist deconstruction to present a libertarian understanding of race and poverty and discusses how, in today's world, race is used for profit. It teaches race theory from a humanities perspective to help students understand how race is made and used throughout society. The book also explains how the current state of race relations is conceptualized and suggests alternative ways to protect all minorities, especially the minority of the individual.
Instead of focusing on the perceived effects of race dynamics, the book digs into causal factors with the ultimate goal of overcoming social issues through only minimal use of legislation and regulation. The tools and approach introduced in the book help students understand discrimination in society, discover implications in their own lives, and work towards productive change in society.
Touching on issues of religion, morality, justice, epistemology, and economics, Race and Poverty in the Americas can be used in courses on race studies, social policy, political science, and criminal justice.
Jacob Chulsung Kim earned his master's degree in religion at Seoul National University and his master's of divinity at Westminster Theological Seminary. In addition, he holds a Ph.D. in religion from Temple University, where he is currently an assistant professor of religion teaching courses such as religion in the world, religion and society, and intellectual heritage. Dr. Kim also serves as the senior pastor of the Korean Presbyterian Church of Huntingdon Valley in Pennsylvania."