Cultural Diversity, 9798823311496
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America’s diverse tapestry: race, gender, class, and beyond.

Cultural Diversity

American Ideals, Institutions, and Lived Experiences

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    272 pages

  • Release Date

    15 January 2026

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Summary

This anthology explores the rich and complex fabric of the demographic and cultural landscape of America. It offers a critical view into the various dimensions and shifts in American cultural diversity across time. Key topics include the evolution of racial, ethnic, and religious diversity, discussions around gender, sexuality, and sexual orientation, and in-depth explorations of material disparities including economic inequality, class, health and disability issues in relation to cultural diversity.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9798823311496
Author:Data Barata, Raghuraman Trichur
Publisher:Cognella, Inc
Imprint:Cognella, Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:15 January 2026
Weight:0g
About The Author

Data Barata

Data D. Barata

Professor of Cultural Anthropology at California State University, Sacramento.

  • Courses Taught: Cultural Diversity, Ethnographic Analysis, Anthropology of Human Rights, Anthropology of War, Peoples and Cultures of Africa, Anthropological Theory, Ethnology, and Cultural Anthropology.
  • Research Focus: Understanding connections between identity, power, and inequality as manifested in the material conditions of multiple identity-bearing persons.
  • Publications: Has published extensively on contemporary issues.

Raghuraman S. Trichur

Professor of Cultural Anthropology at California State University, Sacramento.

  • Administrative Roles: Contributes to the administration of Sacramento State’s Black Honors College and serves as Vice Director of the Asian Studies Program.
  • Teaching and Research Focus: Comparative political economy, state and class formation in South Asia, racism, racial formation, and social inequities in the United States.
  • Influences: Strongly influenced by critical anthropology and progressive Black intellectual traditions.
  • Pedagogy: Scholarly work informs his teaching and commitment to critical pedagogies.

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