Philip LeRoy Kilbride Jane C. Goodale Elizabeth R. Ameisen
"Encounters with American Ethnic Cultures" represents a cultural approach to understanding ethnic diversity in the Philadelphia metropolitan area.
Thirteen chapters, each using an ethnographic field methodology, explore such ethnic experience as the "invisible" (WASPS and African-Americans); "self-chosen" (Welsh-American, Irish-American, and Ukrainian-American); "gender-related" (the Lubovitcher); "religious" (Jewish, Native American, Greek-American, and Puerto Rican); and "dislocated" (Cambodians and the homeless). Ethnographic fieldwork focuses an insider's view on the meaning of...
"Encounters with American Ethnic Cultures" represents a cultural approach to understanding ethnic diversity in the Philadelphia metropolitan area. ...