Hierarchical Structures and Social Value: The Creation of Black and Irish Identities in the United States - Hardcover

Williams, Richard

 
9780521351478: Hierarchical Structures and Social Value: The Creation of Black and Irish Identities in the United States

Synopsis

Combining theoretical and historical analysis, this book develops the thesis that the concepts of 'race' and 'ethnicity' are socially constructed. With case studies of the incorporation of Blacks and Irish immigrants into the social structure of the United States, Richard Williams demonstrates that the social values placed upon these groups result from their placement into specific labour categories rather than from inherent attributes. The author analyses the process by which the social identities of Blacks and Irish developed in their native lands. He argues that the social structure in the United States at its founding was hierarchical from its inception and that immigrant wage labourers were demanded to fill positions created by that structure. The conceptions of their identities developed through a transfer of the value assigned to their social positions to the groups themselves. Racial and ethnic identities represent the legitimisation of social stratification based on power relations.

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"...scholars comprise the most appropriate audience for William's insightful theoretical analysis." Suzanne Model, Social Forces

Book Description

Combining theoretical and historical analysis, this book develops the thesis that the concepts of 'race' and 'ethnicity' are socially constructed. It demonstrates that the social values placed upon Blacks and Irish immigrants in the US result from their placement into specific labour categories rather than from inherent attributes.

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ISBN 10:  0521144795 ISBN 13:  9780521144797
Publisher: Cambridge University Press, 2010
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