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Yamane, Kazuo – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1985
Provides a brief biography of Yoshio Abe, the Japanese-American writer, and describes his three-volume novel, "The Man of Dual Nationality," part of which is presented in translation in this issue. (KH)
Descriptors: Authors, Ethnicity, Japanese Americans, Literature

Whitten, Norman E., Jr. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1976
This is the author's reply to a critic, who in reviewing this author's work in a previous article, took phrases out of context, ignored materials obviously contradictory to his thesis, and in one case, changed a quotation. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Authors, Blacks, Book Reviews, Communication Problems

Baker, Donald G. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1974
An analysis, limited to historical developments from colonial times through World War II, of racism in white-non-white encounters under three headings: identity factors, power and power relationships, and psychocultural needs of white society. (EH)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Ethnic Discrimination, Ethnocentrism, Identification (Psychology)

Abe, Yoshio – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1985
Presents an English translation of the first few pages, set in a Japanese internment camp in the U.S. during World War II, of a Japanese novel about the problems of dual nationality and personal identity. (KH)
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), Japanese Americans, Novels, Racial Relations

Gross, Barry – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1977
Notes that the relationship between Jewish and black intellectuals and artists is, on the one hand, a reflection of the relationship between blacks and whites in America. (Author)
Descriptors: Authors, Black Influences, Black Literature, Blacks

Naison, Mark – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1976
Main criticisms made about Charles Valentine's article concern this author's questionable theoretical assumptions and his misguided strategic proposals.
Descriptors: Black Community, Blacks, Change Agents, Formal Criticism

Daniels, Douglas Henry – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1980
Analyzes drawings and photographs of Blacks from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, commenting on the racial and social attitudes they reflect. Several examples are included in the text. (GC)
Descriptors: Blacks, Cartoons, Historiography, Photographs

Halliburton, R., Jr. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1975
Concludes that black slavery-including slave codes-among the Cherokees was very similar to the institution in the Southern United States. This is not surprising since the Cherokees identified economically, politically, and socially with the South more than any other group. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Black History, Blacks

Simon, Daniel T. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1974
Notes that intolerance for Mexicans reached a level where a decisive portion of the community organized and financed large scale repatriation only when industry had little need for Mexican labor and when Mexicans were perceived as responsible for high relief costs and native American unemployment. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Mexican American History, Mexicans, Migration Patterns

Wellstone, Paul D. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1976
Included in the review is an analysis of two important issues about community organizing raised in the book: organizational maintenance-enhancement needs, and the role of organizers. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Black Power, Blacks, Book Reviews, Community Organizations

Tanaka, Ronald – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1981
Focuses on problems in sexuality and physical self concept related to being Japanese in a society dominated by Caucasian values. Includes poetry on the Japanese American experience. (GC)
Descriptors: Females, Interpersonal Relationship, Japanese Americans, Males

Naison, Mark – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1977
Discusses Theodore Rosengarten's "All God's Dangers" (Knopf, 1974), "an oral memoir of a Black tenant farmer who participated in the Alabama Sharecroppers Union," which is the most celebrated product of the oral history movement that accompanied the rise of the New Left in the United States." (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black History, Book Reviews, Economic Factors

Savage, William W., Jr. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1974
Compares contemporary racial attitudes in two Southern Plains communities with pertinent studies of the peoples and regions adjacent to them. The evidence presented by Indian and white informants indicates distinct and definable racial prejudice. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: American Indians, Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Stereotypes, Minority Groups

Shankman, Arnold – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1975
Notes that either consciously or unconsciously blacks had accepted a negative image of Mexico and her people much like that of white Americans and explains why, by 1935, negroes were unable to sympathize with the plight of their Mexican-American brothers. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Black Literature, Blacks, Ethnic Groups, Mexican Americans
The Sephardic Revival in the United States: A Case of Ethnic Revival in a Minority Within a Minority

Lavender, Abraham D. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1975
Gives a brief background of the group, reviews some recent events which suggest a revival in several areas of concern to the group, examines some sociological reasons for this revival, suggests the importance of this revival and suggests that the total Jewish community can gain from the revival. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Community Change, Community Characteristics, Ethnic Groups, Group Dynamics
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